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And not forgetting Michael Heseltine (or thankfully we can now). Mine are labelled British Sprouts and were grown in Lincolnshire. Happy with that.
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wot no dominic grieve or anna soubry ?
![]() ![]() in years to come people will wonder what on earth parliamentarians and the so called elite in general were doing spending 3 years trying absolutely everything to overturn a democratic vote |
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Provincial West German vegetable market, 1981:
Me: (confidently) "Ein halbes Kilo Bruesselsprossen bitte." No-nonsense stallholder: "Wie bitte was?" Me: (less confidently) "Err ... Bruesselsprossen?" Stallholder "Was denn? Sprossen aus Bruessel?" Me: "Nee. Die kleinen gruenen Kohlkoepfe." (Make shape with fingers) "So gross." Stallholder: "Ach! Rosenkohl!" Rose cabbage! Which is what they are, when you see them growing on the stalks, of course. A logical race, the Hun. |
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Belgian Waffles been renamed Swinson Waffles
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Brexit sprouts? Which country could be next or which head of state will allow his/her citizens a free vote similar to ours in 2016? A floodgate could be unleashed, if so.
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Quite the reverse.
Europe has watched on in horror at the chaos attempting to leave the EU has created in the UK. All those countries that were initially excited at the prospect of leaving at the start of the Brexit process have come to realise the sense in remaining a member. |
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Most take money out of the EU so no chance they would vote to leave.
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If I have sprouts, they will definitely be Brexit sprouts, I would be sitting on the loo for the next hour
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Leaving the EU has led directly to us in the UK finally electing the strongest and most stable democratic government in Europe. Meanwhile the far right, the far left, the racists, the Jew haters, they've have all been consigned to the oblivion of protesting on social media, where they belong.
Elsewhere, however, in the EU: Striking French rail workers clash with riot police in Paris Gare de Lyon protest comes on 19th day of industrial action https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/dec/23/striking-french-rail-workers-clash-riot-police-paris-gare-de-lyon France strike: Families face Christmas travel misery https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-50901456 Germany is to tighten its laws against anti-Semitic hate crimes in the wake of last month's failed attack on a synagogue by a far-Right gunman. “I am ashamed that Jews no longer feel safe in Germany and that so many are even thinking of leaving the country,” Christine Lambrecht, the justice minister, told German MPs. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/11/29/germany-crack-anti-semitic-hate-crime/ Tractor-driving farmers taking to the streets to demand greater recognition caused the worst ever Dutch morning rush hour on Tuesday, according to motoring organisation ANWB. There were 1,136km (700 miles) of jams at the morning peak, it said. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-49891449 Germany's Muslim community is "not feeling safe enough" amid the country's growing Islamophobia, a German Muslim leader told Anadolu Agency in Berlin on Friday. "This year we had more than 80 attacks on mosque communities in Germany. The security situation is very tense. Muslims are not feeling safe enough. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/german-muslims-feel-unsafe-amid-mounting-islamophobia/1633209 Europe watches on in horror at the chaos attempting to leave the EU has created in the UK. www.alittleenglanderontheinternet.co.uk |
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Brussel sprouts named after a man from Wiltshire way back in the 1200s called Bill Russell, who grew them by accident ...he was tending his patch of cabbages and noticed these weird new vegetables sprouting up on his allotment
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politicians refusing to enact a democratic vote is not chaos. that's what leads to anarchy
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