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@talkRADIO Breakfast Show presenter 6.30am-10am Mon-Fri. Journalist, broadcaster, after-dinner speaker, awards host. Preferred pronoun: she/her imperial majesty

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    Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 Apr 1
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    They really don’t get it, do they?https://twitter.com/J_Bloodworth/status/1112781620568866816 …

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    James Bloodworth  ✍🏻Verified account @J_Bloodworth
    You may not like free movement but it’s hardly a “betrayal of working class people” when it’s largely working class Europeans that anti-free movement people are complaining about.
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      1. Jason  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿+ 🇬🇧‏ @Da_wild_west Apr 1
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        No they do not!! There is a storm brewing!!! #BrexitBetrayal #LeaveMeansLeavepic.twitter.com/ejCYrJQ6C7

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      2. Andrea Trunzo‏ @Keroppo Apr 1
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        They get it. Who is going to wash their pre-owned German cars for £5 if FoM ends? See the problem? See why they need FoM and, possibly, a round of EU enlargement every 5 years or so?

        2 replies 2 retweets 9 likes
      3. AnnetteVitelli‏ @AnnetteVitelli3 Apr 1
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        They complain about zero hours contracts if folk don’t want them there are plenty more who having no choice people are expendable

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      1. Rob‏ @SusanRi38784627 Apr 1
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        I think they do get it but they dont care when it concerns the working class Rob

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      2. Blue Army Faction‏ @BlueArmyFaction Apr 1
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        They haven't got a clue but they will soon be forced to learn, very quickly. A short, sharp shock is coming that will burst their bubble of superiority.

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      3. Christian Rutherford‏ @Impitoyable Apr 1
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        Ooooooh... scary!

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      2. bostintime.‏ @bostintime Apr 1
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        Mass migration has never been good for working class people. Suppressing wages and putting pressure on housing , how can it be right.?

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      3. Rob‏ @SusanRi38784627 Apr 1
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        Thats the whole point. Global capitalism needs an endless supply of cheap mobile workers. Hence their desire to destroy the Nation State and national borders to make it easy for migration. The EU is Party to this.This is where the Great Replacement comes in. Simple R

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      2. !Shemmie ⤴️‏ @NotShemmie Apr 1
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        Same. Rather a high-skilled individual from India with a skill-set we need than someone from the EU reducing working class wages. To do that, this is the only solution.

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      4. !Shemmie ⤴️‏ @NotShemmie Apr 1
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        Yep. I would've laughed at the idea of people saying "Who will make our coffee?" if I hadn't actually seen, and heard people on TV asking it.

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      2. Nicholas Warner‏ @NicktheFiddler Apr 1
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        I get it yes. Depriving UK citizens of freedom of movement is theft.

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      3. Jina Jay #FBPE  🔶 🌍 🌷‏ @thesecretdooruk Apr 1
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        Especially, when achieved by cheating in a referendum.

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      1. Manwithe Outername‏ @OldCrossEye Apr 1
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        Working class communities in the North will be delighted to hear that the scarce jobs they crave for will be filled by agencies advertising and providing entire workforces from the poorest parts of Europe. I'm in the Midlands, not the North but know of many setups like this.

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      1. Bracknell Brexit Party  🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧‏ @BracknellBrexit Apr 1
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        They do get it, that’s the issue, they’ll peddle their blinkered sanctimonious BS anyway. We’ve spent 3 years understanding they’ll never accept we’re leaving. No longer worth entertaining the idiots.

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      2. Dave Weller‏ @deedub93 Apr 1
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        Julia, I'm a leaver, No deal supporter but freedom of movement is a plus. The customs union is the issue. I've worked for international companies whose policy is 'don't buy anything from the EU unless it can't be sourced elsewhere'. Solely down to cost. We need free trade deal.

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      3. datasausage  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🇩🇪‏ @datasausage Apr 1
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        A perfect illustration of Brexit falling apart as soon as you write it down and the lack of a majority of any particular form of Brexit.

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      4. Jon Carter‏ @joncarter25 Apr 2
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        Not really. It should be for the Government of the day to decide on an immigration policy, not the EU

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      5. datasausage  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🇩🇪‏ @datasausage Apr 2
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        My point isn't related to immigration specifically, rather the fractures that appear amongst Brexiters as soon as any plan is made concrete.

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      6. Jon Carter‏ @joncarter25 Apr 3
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        No. There is no fracture here. Immigration should be decided by the UK Government, not by the EU.

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      7. datasausage  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🇩🇪‏ @datasausage Apr 3
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        You still miss my point. These negotiations have been about priorities and no one can agree on what these priorities are. @JuliaHB1 suggests it's freedom of movement of workers. @deedub93 says it's the customs union. None of this was clarified pre-ref and so is now causing rifts.

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