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Jon Loveridge @jonloveridge.bsky.social

If you don’t like the people in hotels, that’s a problem, if you just think it’s shit people are in the hotels full stop, I think that’s OK. Similarly, some people want flags to create a narrative & an atmosphere, some just like flags - that’s OK. Finding the middle ground & nuance here is fine IMO

sep 1, 2025, 4:03 pm • 0 0

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Jon Loveridge @jonloveridge.bsky.social

On the hotels, there was one near me. And obviously you just ended up with small groups of men wandering around the area or the town centre. Nothing wrong with this per se, and nothing implied - but I don’t think it’s wrong to think that’s not ideal

sep 1, 2025, 4:08 pm • 0 0 • view
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Jon Loveridge @jonloveridge.bsky.social

People tend to not want groups of blokes wandering around towns during the day just killing time. It’s not ideal, irrespective of if they are English, foreign or anything else. Ideally you just want people being productive and going about their lives doing something more useful. I don’t see an issue

sep 1, 2025, 4:08 pm • 0 0 • view
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Jon Loveridge @jonloveridge.bsky.social

I do agree with some posts that his wording could be better. But just pretending to not understand peoples concerns or thinking everyone who likes the flags are a problem just because some of course are - I don’t think it gets him anywhere

sep 1, 2025, 4:12 pm • 0 0 • view