Wednesday, June 15, 2016

The Latest News : Flotilla sails up Thames backing EU exit vote..............

The Latest on Britain's prominent vote on whether to stay in the European Union (all times nearby): A flotilla of pontoons has cruised up the River Thames to the Houses of Parliament as a feature of a battle sponsorship Britain's way out from the European Union. U.K. Autonomy Party pioneer Nigel Farage went along with one of somewhere in the range of 30 vessels dissenting EU angling polices. Farage's vessel was welcomed by water crafts conveying "remain" supporters, including rock star altruist Bob Geldof, who propelled a verbal torrent telling Farage he was a "fake," and that he ought to "about-face down the waterway since you are up one without a kayak or an oar." Geldof said: "You are no angler's companion." Farage depicted Geldof's challenge as nauseating. He contended EU enrollment had "crushed our industry" as a result of access to a typical asset. He said: "We need our waters back." The Dutch mass dissemination daily paper AD spoke to the British electorate in its Wednesday version, with the feature: "Don't abandon me along these lines." With a week to go before Britons vote on whether to stay in the European Union and the "leave" side picking up force, mainland media are making their assessments clear. "Those Brits, they can be such an irritation. However, we would prefer not to and can't manage without them," the paper composed on a foundation of the Union Jack. It said: "The Beatles, Bridget Jones, One Direction, EastEnders, Brideshead Rivisited, we adore it all. A large portion of us know Monty Python's Dead Parrot sketch by heart." It included that "An EU without the U.K. would resemble tea without milk. Severe. So if you don't mind remain. Stay with us." A weekend ago, German magazine Der Spiegel had a British banner on the front page and the words "Kindly don't go." It included 23 pages in English. The issue for AD and Der Spiegel is few individuals read them in Britain, whether in English interpretation or not.

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