I didn't vote Leave in 2016, I didn't vote at all, I was too young, & tbh wasn't really interested either way. I joined Twitter around October 2017, after a few months, as I built up followers, I became aware that there were people intent on trying to overturn the result of 1/
The referendum, I'd had no idea...And I was furious. Not because, at that point, I was a leaver, but because people were actually trying to undo a democratic vote. I became interested in politics, I learnt a lot & became more & more involved in the fight for Brexit. I loathed 2/
Theresa May with a passion for her weakness. I loathed the likes of Grieve, Sandbach, Letwin & Hammond. I loathed the Labour Party for installing a rabid Remainer as Shadow Brexit Secretary (ffs 🙄). In 2019 I got to vote for the first time in the European elections.. My vote 3/
Went to The Brexit Party (The fantastic Ann Widdecombe) and in December last year my 2nd vote went to The Conservatives, the only party, with a realistic chance of winning, to 'Get Brexit Done'. It's been a long, rocky ride.. I might not have started my journey as someone who 4/
Voted to leave, but I ended up becoming a passionate Brexiteer. I know I chose the right side of history, and to see that result finally honoured has made my year 😊. So I'd like to wish you all A Very Happy New Year! You're all fantastic đŸ„‚đŸŽŠđŸŽ‰đŸ˜˜đŸ˜˜
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