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The UK soap opera is my favourite one. Let's take a character called David - he spends his first years bashing the "eyou" - then spends his later years convincing everyone it's the greatest thing. He then loses the battle to Nigel and Boris who have gained allegiance from much people in the Midlands. But what happens next? Nigel admits all his promises were boloney - and soon-to-be king Boris doesn't want to be the next supreme ruler. Only one far away clan could defeat them, but their leader, Jeremy is too full of himself. Soon enough, Jeremy's minions start questioning his leadership and prepare a revolt. Meanwhile, in capital city, a new queen has risen as supreme leader and taken evil Boris back as adviser. Where does the story go next? Does Brexit beat games of thrones?
marvinsussman@sbcglobal.net
English law is better than EU law. Congratulations on your new freedom to devalue your currency or do anything else you want to do with it without asking Brussels.
Anonymous
The new PM has started the ball rolling. We are out from under the EU heel. Wonderful!
Anonymous
Your question needs a verb.
Lois Griffin
brexit should be overturned.