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abqtommy

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6. I was in London when I was 5 years old (in 1955, January and February, with my parents).
Fri Oct 25, 2019, 11:53 PM
Oct 2019

I have genetic history in Sussex. I read a lot and am quite empathetic. I read the Guardian online every day so I know some of the major players in the Brexit Bollocks. Time doesn't permit me to say much more. Don't you realize that if a person is online they've got all the information they need to develop opinions?

Actually I was thinking about this while I was playing online solitaire and I started wondering about who exactly it is that is concerned about the Scots out voting in the snow. Is BOJO concerned? Rees-Mogg? Nigel Farage? "Tommy Robinson"? I don't think they're concerned at all.

But it did occur to me that messaging concerning how disastrous a winter election could be might just be psy-ops/a bot-driven influence campaign/dirty tricks. Whaddya think?

So I'll just leave it there. My experience and intuition inform my opinions, and I'm right more often than not. I have productive intuition and that's why I'm still communicating with you.

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