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Previously on "Sadiq Khan triggers Brexiteer snowflake outrage with fireworks"
Brexiteer Andrew Bridgen (who thought Brits had automatic right to Irish passport) now thinks the solution to the Irish border is that the Republic of Ireland (where 85% like the EU) will want to leave too "when it sees the land of milk and honey in the UK"
Bless.....
One wonders what the headlines might have been if Boris had pulled a comparable stunt when he was mayor. I didn't see the fireworks on tv, unfortunately, I was out having fun. Iplayer (via Sky) doesn't seem to have the programme listed either, so I'll have to pass judgement.
Unless anyone has a link?
We shouldn't be getting our knickers in a twist. That nice Mr Khan is simply saying that London is open for business, which it should be, especially post Brexit when we can deal with the rest of the World from our position as Europe's closest free trade port and financial centre
One wonders what the headlines might have been if Boris had pulled a comparable stunt when he was mayor. I didn't see the fireworks on tv, unfortunately, I was out having fun. Iplayer (via Sky) doesn't seem to have the programme listed either, so I'll have to pass judgement.
Unless anyone has a link?
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