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Call off the search! We’ve found a new definition of what it means to be English and you’ll surely never forget it
It all started when the good people of @PoliticsJOE_UK had a few words with these great British patriots celebrating St George’s Day in central London this week.
“I’m just glad my grandad’s dead!”
On St George’s Day, hundreds of proud Englishmen headed to central London to celebrate all things English – and Tommy Robinson avoiding jail time.
We went to meet them. pic.twitter.com/mXo0sKP3U7
— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) April 25, 2024
And there was one particular exchange which caught people’s imagination – this woman’s response to a question about what it means to be English, and it went viral because, well, watch.
This is just unhinged… https://t.co/JLgjCY9bgs pic.twitter.com/ntfYMUunv9
— David (@Zero_4) April 25, 2024
‘Hello? Is that the Oxford English Dictionary? We’ve got a new definition for you …’
Land of breathing and lying down… pic.twitter.com/GAgnreCbHy
— D (@woodycrombie) April 25, 2024
And to think, they walk amongst us.
— Grimesy (@10yearsaway) April 25, 2024
— Dougal D’Arcy (@MrDarcyDog) April 25, 2024
Isn’t that what ULEZ is about? ♂️
— John Savage (@Johnsson1701) April 25, 2024
‘These days, if you breathe, they put you in jail. Just for breathing. Not like the 1970s when you could breathe all you wanted. On the green pastures. The cops would just leave you alone to breathe on the green pastures.’ pic.twitter.com/zF4AEc9wMj
— Amjad Khan (@SmartCircleComm) April 25, 2024
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