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Home » News » Brexiter’s moan about London has been lampooned

Brexiter’s moan about London has been lampooned

"Won't somebody think of the Brexit voting white man," wrote one person in response.

Politics Reporter by Politics Reporter
August 1, 2023
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A Breixter’s moan about London has been called out on social media.

Brexiter’s moan about London

Dr Philip Kiszely tweeted: “Always strikes me when in London: as a middle-aged white able-bodied male who was Brexit-voting and is small ‘c’ conservative, I’m excluded from the day-to-day culture advertised on the Underground. Not only am I not represented, I’m expunged. Odd in my own capital city.”

https://twitter.com/KiszelyPhilip/status/1685976338371313665

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This Breixiter’s moan was slammed on social media, on the platform formally known as Twitter.

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A real world example of the meme. https://t.co/oKENH0bcPU pic.twitter.com/DAEFsZZLKm

— Lard_Baron. A bit of a lefty. I follow back (@Lard_Baron) August 1, 2023

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Somebody really needs to start making more adverts aimed at whiny dickheads. https://t.co/ktqvLnEEpb

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Tell me you’re racist without telling me you’re racist…. https://t.co/xv3apAedAS

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i thought there were still a few erectile dysfunction ads floating around? https://t.co/yMbXd2AnaM

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If only there were a word for someone who refuses to purchase products and services based on the colour of the skin used to advertise them… https://t.co/kjruU0NzFp

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How do you mean excluded Philip? Because I’ve been to London a bunch and the ads on the underground generally include a revolving door of musicals, movies, museums, plays, galleries, all of which you’d be welcome to grab a ticket for and enjoy. https://t.co/Uuaa52MVZ9

— Chris Chopping (@MrChrisChopping) August 1, 2023

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They should definitely offer a cut price for Boden for ads on the tube to help sort this out. And 1/2 price for any brand selling elasticated waisted trousers. https://t.co/WilPxmTZle

— Dr Iain Overton (@iainoverton) August 1, 2023

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Won't somebody think of the Brexit voting white man 🎻 https://t.co/5nU8D3jVjp

— 13×12 (@1312_x2) August 1, 2023

This is the question.

And what is it exactly that you think is obliterating you?

— Revolution Blues 🇵🇸 🥀 #StrongerTogether (@RevBluesSusie) July 31, 2023

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London’s tourist economy is “roaring back” to life this summer as a new analysis reveals a surge in post-pandemic visitor numbers.

Two million more international visitors are forecast to arrive in London in 2023, compared with last year, which is projected to produce an extra £674 million in revenue.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: “Our capital is roaring back with tourists from around the world joining Londoners in enjoying all of the fantastic attractions on offer.

“Culture is at the heart of our city, and I’m delighted that our world-renowned theatres, venues, galleries and museums are helping to drive our recovery.”

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The UK will retain the EU’s product safety mark indefinitely, in the latest climbdown from proposed post-Brexit changes, after the government bowed to pressure from industry and manufacturers, reports The Guardian.

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