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Topic History of: A picture has a thousand words Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Jo
The trouble seems to be that the referendum asked for a simple answer to a complex question, they gave it and now want it to happen and see any attempt to discuss "how" to be an attempt to thwart it. "Do you want a moon rocket for your birthday, Kevin?" "Yes please!" ... "Sorry, but Mummy and Daddy didn't realise that we couldn't afford a moon rocket" "But you said I could have a moon rocket! I want a moon rocket! I want it now!"
The Express is all over the interaction between this guy and Gina Miller, but seems to have exaggerated the audience support for him, and their video clip doesn't include the applause Gina Miller got shortly afterwards. The Express points out more than once that she was born in Guyana, omitting to remind its readers that Guyana was a British territory when she was born.
On BBC Question Time last night, one member of the audience questioned Gina Miller. Some people are simply incapable of deep thinking. Slogan tabloid headline policies are the only words (never more than three letters) they can take in.