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something. i thought the peppa pig stuff was funny and his speech was quite good. i also made a really good speech that no one will remember. brute good speech that no one will remember- good speech that no one will remember. ~ , remember. we ust delivered it auain, it remember. we ust delivered it again. it is remember. we just delivered it again, it is absolutely - remember. we just delivered it again, it is absolutely fine. i remember. we just delivered it | again, it is absolutely fine. let s just go back to this idea we are all post brexiteers. i am going to challenge that, plenty of people are listening and watching who don t feel like brexiteers at all. they think it is a mistake and those who think it is a mistake and those who think they are pro brexit, say we are not toast brexit because all the things that were promised have not been delivered. we had a referendum and we still don t know where to go as a country? as a country? first of all, i am a jewish boy as a cou
could take the police. and then i remember watching the local news in manchester and i think it was tonight, majorshock manchester and i think it was tonight, major shock as post office held up and i was like, really? that s all you got? but in part because that makes your story intriguing. you re in northern ireland during the city belfast but you re not of the dispute because you re not of the dispute because you arejewish. you re not part of the warring communities. did you feel apart from it? yeah, ifelt nontribal. i mean look i didn t feel apart from it in the sense that was the family conversation every night. how did you get home tonight? did you miss the riots on dunkirk gardens? did you hear the bomb scare? did that affect your drive home? where are you going? be careful. that s a bad area. that is the everyday conversation of anybody in northern ireland growing up in the 70s and 805. now