But but but ... it’s about respecting the result ... bwahahahaha
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Replying to @dunxxB
I do respect the result. My tweet was posted before the result. Is that too complicated for you?
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
Maybe you should give your adoring fans an updated tweet stating so. It’s not complicated.
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Replying to @dunxxB
Er, most people can read the time a tweet was posted. Maybe it’s just you that needs help?
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
An oversight on my part. I will own that. But the fact remains, you are awfully quiet about “respecting” the result. Look forward to hearing you talk more about it. Good times
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Replying to @dunxxB
It would never occur to me NOT to respect the result of an election. Until the EU ref, it was a given that people respected election results. BTW, I’m not a Tory.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
It’s hard for a huge swath of the population to respect a referendum result on the basis it was so, let’s call it “random” in its make up. Truth is it was a cluster bomb of opinions and cluster bombs are not strategic in their end result. No wonder we are this divided.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
How so, a myriad of opinions and reasons bundles together to get a result ... then you are surprised when those opinions start falling apart and turning on each other. Cmon Julia you know that’s true.
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Hey , one thing though , at least we are being pleasant in our debate. See it’s possible.
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