‘I can see years’ of ‘bigger and bossier and more intrusive government’: Daniel Hannan

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Former member of the EU Parliament Daniel Hannan says he’s afraid he can see years, possibly decades, of “much bigger and bossier and more intrusive government”.

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DanielJHannan What would he know... Wrong about everything especially disasterous brexit.

DanielJHannan How's Brexit going Daniel? You're surprisingly quiet on it.

DanielJHannan Hannan is a LIAR.

DanielJHannan This is due to social media making it easy to brainwash the public - an ideal tool for the state which is sleepwalking into an undignified future.

DanielJHannan Ah the famously prophetic Daniel Hannan

so we just privitise them all see how well that worked on NSW busses ,,, we can poison you all as long as we make a profit

DanielJHannan Nope - the Tories will be gone soon, so the grown ups can get working on putting the country back together again 🙌 VoteLabour 🌹 ToryScumOut

DanielJHannan Dan, you need to fight what’s coming down the road, before it arrives.. SmartCities, programmable CBDCS and Carbon credits that are freedom sappers.. Thank you.

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