Licence. It's called a licence.
— Jah Prole* (@JahProle) August 13, 2025
6 days without *a report*, you mean.
— The Drop Bear ๐ป๐ฆ๐บ (@scale_e) August 13, 2025
"The technical name for this is 'patronising'. Now children, does anyone know how we spell 'patronising'?"
— ResponsibleAdult (@CommonishGround) August 13, 2025
Turns out Blackrock owns the lorry, and it was under contract by UK Gov home office.
— I Am British ๐ฌ๐ง (@IAmBritishReal) August 13, 2025
Surprise surprise. https://t.co/he8VJSLqAR
What is the charge? Complimenting a jogger? A succulent female jogger? https://t.co/mfmTI2ghse pic.twitter.com/glnluRYEPm
— Enguerrand VII de Coucy (@ingelramdecoucy) August 12, 2025
Also see โwearing short skirts encourages rapistsโ. pic.twitter.com/8sJ65tw0x1
— Viscount Toad KG ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ (@cheshiretoad) August 13, 2025
The positive take away from this is.
— Terley2016 (@terley201632390) August 13, 2025
When authoritarian regimes like the UK government silences it's citizens from talking common sense and speaking freely about its most obvious problems, you know they're panicking and no longer have control of the populace.
Good times ahead.
they really are taking us for mugs. If they deflated the inflatables they would get more on the lorry. Or fit the same number in a small van.
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Please don’t give them ideas; them being competently incompetent gives us half a chance ๐
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