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Wot? No mead? I thought they were proud to be British!Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBeekeeper in Brexit row with government over threat to burn 15m baby bees | ITV News
F@#k honey, they don't serve them in Wetherspoons anyway
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I can't think why he feels he has to import 15 million bees, when apparently there would be no problem importing just a few dozen queen bees.
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Burning 15m baby bees for brexit
Beekeeper in Brexit row with government over threat to burn 15m baby bees | ITV News
F@#k honey, they don't serve them in Wetherspoons anywayLast edited by Eirikur; 2 February 2021, 11:29.Tags: None
 
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