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Darren Grimes got all nostalgic over a photo of ‘united’ Britain taken years before he was born – 17 especially colourful comebacks
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Dude, you didn’t grow up sweeping fucking chimneys. Jurassic Park was out before you were born.
You’re 31.
— El Crabbito (@elcrabbito) February 24, 2025
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Back then we didn’t have much. Life was hard, work was dangerous and times were tough. But my God at least we had each other — the country was united. In my lifetime that has been thoroughly lost. pic.twitter.com/6RCJO1u2Lp
— Eugene (@eugeneh84) February 24, 2025
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Incredibly funny post from a man whose actual youth looked like this https://t.co/6ldSQ9wCKg pic.twitter.com/OCYJp1e6NE
— Stakeholder Consultant (@echetus) February 24, 2025
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Back then we didn’t have much. Life was hard, work was dangerous and times were tough. But my God at least we had each other — the country was united. In my lifetime that has been thoroughly lost. pic.twitter.com/MHXQYGkGp3
— Hughes-on-the-Wold (@NotThatHughes) February 25, 2025
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“The country was united”.
That’s a June 1984 photo from the MINER’S STRIKE you moron – in a place where there was then a RIOT.
You’d have been screeching that these women and their families were lefties / communists for not siding with Thatcher. pic.twitter.com/zgGl4iwiVA
— Sam Wolf (@SamRWolf) February 24, 2025
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Back then we didn’t have much. Life was hard, work was dangerous and times were tough. But my God at least we had each other — the country was united. In my lifetime that has been thoroughly lost. pic.twitter.com/gbPigzJdrG
— Wefail (@wefail) February 25, 2025
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Back then we didn’t have much. Life was hard, work was dangerous and times were tough. But my God at least we had each other — the country was united. In my lifetime that has been thoroughly lost. pic.twitter.com/Hd2xyQO2Vw
— Moog (@a_toots) February 25, 2025
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Darren, who is nearly 7 minutes old, offers wise rose tinted insight into a Britain that never existed. Absolute bollocks.
— Liam Sullivan (@SullyDrummer) February 25, 2025
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We rarely see this variant of Spitfire syndrome: the constant lauding of British resolve in WWII by those who weren’t there
This appears to be a symptom of Pit Village syndrome: the borrowing of miners strike imagery to make a vacuous far right point by someone who wasn’t there https://t.co/V54fZjlmaa
— The Kentish Border (of Kent) (@BorderKent) February 24, 2025
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