See I fundamentally disagree with almost every word of that haha.
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Replying to @Mc_Heckin_Duff @AbiWilks
Ah well. At least you're not telling me to jump of a cliff. Which is something, I guess (on Twitter, at least).
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
New Labour directly - and I do mean this - led to the rise of UKIP and Brexit.
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Replying to @Mc_Heckin_Duff
Nah, UKIP and Brexit comes from fears of radical Islam and supposed wage undercutting.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
Only they tried to play the "vote for us because of fear but we'll do what we want and ignore you if you're inconvenient" trick.
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Replying to @Mc_Heckin_Duff
??? That doesn't make sense. Blair ran on an economic ticket, not an immigration one.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
Because immigration was high in the campaign rhetoric. One of the reasons I didn't vote for them.
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I don't recall that at all. Granted, I was young then, but it doesn't chime with anything I've learned since about Blair.
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