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Ghibli said:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/163824
Another petition.
Any suggestions on what we should have instead of these French words ?
Since both phrases are the motto of English monarchs, which are now being replaced by will of the little Englander, it should be something that reflects their current demeanour and the melancholy that follows the loss of the Great Empire like R U 'avin a fockin larf! and Im not buvvered.Another petition.
Any suggestions on what we should have instead of these French words ?
Also, the matching coat of arms can be replaced by
For reference - the outmoded furrin phrases:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieu_et_mon_droit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honi_soit_qui_mal_y_...
BoE's Carney continues to sing from his new post-referendum hymn sheet, pointing out that the UK is well-placed to cope with uncertainty because it is 'one of the most flexible economies in the world'.
Also the BoE has indicated it does not now expect a recession.
Another scary porky pie (year-long recession) looks even porkier these days.
Also the BoE has indicated it does not now expect a recession.
Another scary porky pie (year-long recession) looks even porkier these days.
turbobloke said:
BoE's Carney continues to sing from his new post-referendum hymn sheet, pointing out that the UK is well-placed to cope with uncertainty because it is 'one of the most flexible economies in the world'.
Also the BoE has indicated it does not now expect a recession.
Another scary porky pie (year-long recession) looks even porkier these days.
Lost a lot of respect for him when he got directly involved. Jacob Rees Mogg had a proper go at him too.Also the BoE has indicated it does not now expect a recession.
Another scary porky pie (year-long recession) looks even porkier these days.
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