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Previously on "New Brexit Party MEPs turn their backs on European anthem"
Probably the 27 other EU countries that the EU parliament represents. I don't particularly like the US government but I would not turn my back when they play their national anthem. Well, what can one expect from a prospective PM who call the French "turds". This sort of behaviour will trickle down to the Brexit thugs in the street, we can only wait for the next stabbing by a Brexiter.
I voted BP but think that turning their backs wasn't the right thing to do. Far too aggressive. If they wanted to protest, just sitting down for the "anthem" might have been better. It was a last minute decision, apparently, unlike he Libdems with the dirty T shirts - obviously premeditated.
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