We must remember. Many journalists are fervent remainers who will never forgive us for leaving the EU. They praise Scottish nationalism as a means to punish Britain, they idealise the UK breakup like spurned lovers who cannot handle rejection. As the EU fades, indyref fades too
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Dr. Jon Stanley heeft geretweet Scottish Unionist Party
Euro-masochism,and if you think indyref2 is coming we've got a Bridge to sell you.
@georgegallowayhttps://twitter.com/unionistsonline/status/1391320938780798978 …Dr. Jon Stanley heeft toegevoegd,
Scottish Unionist Party @unionistsonlineAlmost every Scottish "journalist" is a rabid remoaner. They haven't forgiven you for Brexit. They'll terrorise the public with the idea of indyref2 in a final act of Euro-masochism The EU is fading into the night, indyref2 with it. Keep calm and think of the Bridge of Allan1 antwoord 2 retweets 23 vind-ik-leuksDeze collectie tonen -
Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @georgegalloway
because the majority in Scotland voted for remain.
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Als antwoord op @Plantbaseuk @georgegalloway
Cambridge voted 74% for remain, what on Earth is your point? SNP campaigned alongside other UK politicians for remain. Why campaign in a referendum whose scale you do not accept?
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @georgegalloway
because that's why they are fighting brexit, conservative support is ebbing away in remain areas in the south, like Cambridge, Tunbridge Wells, & the whole point of democracy is you fight for what you believe in.
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Als antwoord op @Plantbaseuk @georgegalloway
The point of democracy is making choices together with a rules based structure. Jihadists fight for what they believe in. Democrats contest elections.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @georgegalloway
depends on the definition of the word fight. Candidates fight elections.
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Als antwoord op @Plantbaseuk @georgegalloway
No they don't. They contest them. They may fight for causes, though few really do. Elections are contested.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @georgegalloway
So the phrase "fighting an election campaign" doesn't exist.
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Not really.
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