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I can't be there as I'm sitting in Dulles Airport [emoji16]
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all been out of the news recently then?
St Bob! - FFS
we'll have bono next.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostEddie Izzard, Bob Geldof, Richard Bacon and that towering intellect Delia Smith
Hmmm, not sure he's thought that through
So how many of you:- Went to the rally
- Couldn't attend because you are a migrant working outside the UK
- CBA to attend but like to moan anyway
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Nobel Prize winner Richard Thaler called for a second Brexit referendum - Business Insider
We Nobel prize-winning economists believe the UK is better off in the EU | Letters | Politics | The Guardian
British Nobel chemistry prize winner warns about dangers of Brexit
'Deep pessimism' over Brexit outcome as Nobel laureates gather in Germany
Brexit bad for UK science say 13 Nobel Prize Winners - Market Business News
https://www.shortlist.com/news/heres...-brexit/331488
Yeah, pretty good company.
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Remainers are in good company
Eddie Izzard, Bob Geldof, Richard Bacon and that towering intellect Delia Smith
Sadiq Khan the Mayor of London, insisted that there would be 'nothing more democratic than another referendum.
He said: 'I can't think of anything more democratic, anything more British, than trusting the judgement of the British people
So how many of you:- Went to the rally
- Couldn't attend because you are a migrant working outside the UK
- CBA to attend but like to moan anyway
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