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@CAFCA@mastodon.scot @ChrisMayLA6 @conservatives@bird.makeup

What I mean the British Government of whatever colour throughout the years, that has used the as a scapegoat for all the problems they were responsible for.

I mean those who lied to UK population during the Brexit referendum about the sunny uplands & car industry.

I mean all those who told & that nothing will change if we voted to . Especially the gobshite when he said there would be no Irish Sea Border.

@CAFCA@mastodon.scot @ChrisMayLA6

I mean the for taking the bribe that May gave them to prop her up? Then they fell for the lies of the who claimed to care about NI, who then went onto replace her with

I mean all of those who voted for the in 2019, who subjected all of us who live in Kingdom to Prime Minister 'Boris' Johnson.

The responsibility lies for this mess goes while beyond the Zealots of 2016. This mess has been 40 years in the making!

@ChrisMayLA6 @jacqui76 @CAFCA It goes back to 1977, I think. A minority rump of Tories (and some Labour) who were dissatisfied with the outcome of the EEC membership referendum. The Brexit referendum was 40 years in the making and I don't expect the fallout to be resolved within my lifetime.

@cstross @ChrisMayLA6 @jacqui76 @CAFCA The damage done by Brexit is permanent. Even if we one day ‘catch up’, diplomatically and economically, that will simply mean that we could have been even further ahead if not starting from the low point that Brexit created.

@KimSJ @ChrisMayLA6 @jacqui76 @CAFCA The damage done by 44 years of Tories (I count post-1991 Labour as "Tories") is permanent: Brexit is merely one aspect of their mismanagement! See last week's news about £0.5Tn in cumulative under-investment in infrastructure and R&D in the UK since 2010 ...

@ChrisMayLA6 @CAFCA@mastodon.scot

When it comes to the and the island of Ireland it does go back longer than that! I give you The Treaty of Limerick 1691...