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Old 19-06-2016, 12:53   #3225
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
i had to look that up
Not surprised. Not the kind of word you find in the Express. Isn't readily relatable to Lady Diana, cures for various ailments afflicting those of middle age and up, or migrants.

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Originally Posted by techguyone View Post
or not, in defiance of the political point scoring attempts.
We'll see. I am disgusted by the reaction from many politicians to this. I can't say I'm enamoured by those playing holier than thou over it either. Cameron's writing in the Telegraph displeased, as did Yvette Cooper wanting Nigel Farage to be banned from campaigning.

Farage's ongoing appeals to the lowest common denominator don't enthrall either. Many in the leave campaign I suspect consider his tactics beneath them.

I did note in the press the lack of coverage for Farage leaving a tribute to Jo Cox in Parliament Square though. I thought it merited coverage given he is the leader of our 3rd political party by percentage of the vote.

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