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Believe in Brexit but leave Eddie Izzard alone. No pink berets needed to be grasped. No subspecies needed.
Yes I think Brexit was correct however leave Eddie Izzard alone. An eloquent, wonderfully spoken and articulate man who delivers everything he says on target. Yes he’s a man. Sorry if I offend you Eddie feel free to pull me up on this but I think you’re a great bloke who pushes stuff to the max and lives beyond your physicality … And runs…. For charity …. For good in a good way….
Eddie has challenged us all throughout the years whilst delivering some of the most poignant humour to ever come out of Britain never mind the world. Yet he is subjected to what is basically an assault. It’s quite clear to me that the person who did this and anyone else who feels that it is ok to physically, verbally or otherwise harm another with respect to in or out is an idiot. Those of us, myself included, who voted out have no right to do anything but debate and question those who wanted to stay. I’m not going to get into a he said she said, right or wrong, positive nor negative debate on this post about Brexit.
Leave Eddie Izzard alone. He is a cultural architect who deserves much respect not only for his talent but his multiple causes and brilliant humanity. He doesn’t need to put himself out there but he keeps doing it.
Eddie on behalf of the subspecies, whilst I wholeheartedly disagree with your opinion, I apologise on their mentally, politically and quite clearly mannerly challenged behalf.
Stay strong in what you believe in. Don’t let the gruffs get you down.
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Scotland 2014: UK party leaders in No vote trip despite SNP rises
Scotland is anxious for a independence referendum. On Tuesday, UK party leaders announces their trip for Scotland to campaign against Scottish independence. The rise of Yes campaing has frightened British party leaders. Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband will abandon their weekly Prime Minister's Questions clash and instead fly north on Wednesday. They will replaces by William Hague and Harriet Harman. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg will also be campaigning in Scotland, ahead of the 18 September referendum, although the three leaders will not travel or appear together. Also, Scottish pro-Union parties leaders has made o join statement which backing more powers for Scotland. In a joint statement they said: "There is a lot that divides us - but there's one thing on which we agree passionately: the United Kingdom is better together." Reacting to news of Wednesday's visit, Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond said: "The 'No' campaign is in complete and utter disarray, and they are making this farce up as they go along. "Together, David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg are the most distrusted Westminster politicians ever - and their collective presence in Scotland will be another massive boost for the 'Yes' campaign. "The message of this extraordinary, last minute reaction is that the Westminster elite are in a state of absolute panic as the ground in Scotland shifts under their feet." Salmond added: "While 'No' continue to get it badly wrong, 'Yes' will continue with a campaign that is energising Scotland and galvanising support the length and breadth of the country." Conclusion: UK are in panic with Scottish independence.
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