Bugger Britain – it's the world that counts
COMMENT If the Poms want to shoot themselves in their economic foot, I don't care.
COMMENT If the Poms want to shoot themselves in their economic foot, I don't care.
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If the Poms want to shoot themselves in their economic foot, I don't care. But I do care about the isolationist small-mindedness.
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