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Very strange, but i have seen a few cars in the area that have had the EU stars on the number plate hidden. Not very carefully either, some with random ripped bits of glued paper, others with a what looks like tippex or white pen scribbles.


Anyone else noticed this ?

There is a old Asian lady who is going around with white sticky back paper and I have caught her going in peoples front gardens, I did not say nothing to her as I was trying to find out exactly what she was doing closer inspection and I realised that she is sticking pieces of sticky over the the council contact number on the bins every house , she went to do mine but where I came to put rubbish out she done a u turn and started acting weird but yh that?s all I see her doing, but could be her lol

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> Taking back control. Perhaps we could have black

> and white plates again.


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/786435/BREXIT-BOMBSHELL-EU-demands-UK-number-plate-RECALLED-2019

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> https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/786435/BREXIT-BO

> MBSHELL-EU-demands-UK-number-plate-RECALLED-2019


Every day is the 1st of April at Express Towers :).

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some people cannot stand the bare faced truth

Under this story they did write (eventually)


"* Well done to everyone who spotted this was our April Fool?s story for 2017.

The five big clues were:

1. It was published at 00:01, Sat, Apr 1.

2. The author was Flora Olip. An anagram of?April Fool!

3. The European Highways Commission (EHC) doesn?t exist.

4. Wateen Gekkehuis is Dutch for ?What a Madhouse!?

5. The Foundation of British Motorists doesn?t exist either.

Other than that, as many of you have already pointed out, the story is only half as bonkers as many genuine EU policy decisions?so watch this space!"

What wasn't a joke, but a clear show that their poor taste doesn't even respect of the greatest tragedies in the recent history of the capital, was this other title by the Express:


"Did EU regulation mean deadly cladding was used on Grenfell Tower?"


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/817651/london-fire-grenfell-tower-block-cladding-latest-updates-european-union-regulations


Of course not an ounce of proof was provided - it doesn't get much more fake news than that.

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