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Starmer Does The UNTHINKABLE In St Georges Speech As He Insults Millions!

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And hello everybody. Welcome back to the

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channel. Happy St. George's Day. I hope

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you all have a lovely day. See, it's not

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that difficult to just say that. But

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when it comes to Karma, the prime

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minister, he has to make an ass of it.

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Yes, he goes on and uses his St.

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George's Day speech to talk about those

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who apparently hijacked the flag in the

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name of plastic patriotism as he marks

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St. George's Day, talking about

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division. And again, as always with

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Karma wants to talk simply about hatred

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and decency over division and telling us

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what our values are. So essentially they

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like to try and gaslight, right? So

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they're saying that anybody that flies a

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flag and that's patriotic in the United

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Kingdom is there to divide. No, a lot of

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people just have fed up with the way

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that the country is a pit and of

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course with the mass illegal immigration

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that's constantly coming in. But of

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course, Kama wants to gaslight everybody

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and say that those individuals aren't

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patriotic. They're not really English.

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They are just hijacking quote unquote

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our flag. He simply should have just

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made the speech about just said happy

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St. George's Day and that was it and

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left it. But as always with Karma, he

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has to try and push his progressive

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point. Um but it doesn't really matter

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cuz he's not going to be about for too

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much longer. Let's have a watch of this

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guys. You got plenty of reaction from

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this as well, but a lot of people are

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seriously seriously frustrated with the

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way he has uh went about his speech. As

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always guys, please hit the like button

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and hit the subscribe button for more.

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These are three very different stories

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all in different parts of England, but

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they're bound together by the same

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values of service, of generosity, and of

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respect. They are examples of people

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stepping up for their communities when

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frankly it would be easier in many cases

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to step back, not to step up, but they

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stepped up. They're exceptional stories.

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Um, and yet in this country they feel

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familiar because you'll find them in

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every community across England and every

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moment this country has been tested.

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Look at the pandemic. Millions of people

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signed up uh to volunteer showing their

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support on the doorways. And I will

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always take away from the pandemic the

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fact that people simply went up the road

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to neighbors they didn't know and

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knocked on the door to simply say are

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you all right? Is there anything I can

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do for you? I think that is really

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English. I think it's what we are. Um

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and uh we should bottle that because

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that is the true England. or when Russia

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invaded Ukraine. Um many many people

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opening their doors to um refugees and

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of course the Ukrainian flag still

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flying proudly on village halls and

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churches uh and people's homes across

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the country. Um and we're seeing it

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again now across the country. Everyday

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acts of volunteering in communities

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bringing together those who need it most

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in lots of different ways. Faith groups

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reaching out to lend their support.

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Quiet acts of kindness that go unseen.

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Um but they're second nature to so many

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people and when time and time again when

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times get tough we pull each other

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together and we pull each other up. Um,

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and it's really important that we do

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that because there's no getting around

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the fact that there are voices both here

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and abroad who would seek to divide us,

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who want to set us apart from each

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other, who want to pretend that in this

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country what we really do is to

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distinguish between people, to find the

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points of difference, to have um the

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sort of toxic culture of hatred between

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different individuals, different groups,

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different uh communities. Sadly, we've

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seen it repeated um so many times,

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including attacks on our synagogues, the

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most recent rec recent of which was just

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in the last um week. Um and similarly,

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abhorrent attacks on our mosques.

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They're not just senseless acts of

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abuse. They're acts of violence designed

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to send a message to the Jewish and

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Muslim communities of this country that

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they are not safe. That's what they're

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designed to do. That they're not

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welcome. an attempt to rip up the bonds

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uh that tie our communities together.

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And make no mistake, we must be clear,

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we will not let them do this. We reject

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their division completely. And we will

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fly our flag proudly. It's our flag. It

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belongs to us and we will fly it for the

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values that we believe in and they're

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the values of the people I've named in

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this room tonight. The people who step

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up for their communities, who want to

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bring people together, who reject the

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division that others want to inflict on

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us. They are English values. Service,

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generosity, and respect. And that's why

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I love this country so much because that

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is us. That is our values. That is what

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we fight for. That is what the flag

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truly represents. Uh and when we stand

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together, united in our communities. We

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are stronger than any challenge that is

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thrown at us. So, thank you for being

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here tonight. There's fantastic

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showcases. There's fantastic food. You

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can smell it in all different parts uh

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of the room. Um, thank you for being

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here um tonight. Enjoy all the wonderful

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showcases uh around the room and happy

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St. George's Day. Have a good evening.

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>> Yeah, insert the plants that clamp that

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speech. What a what another shampolic

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speech really. You know, you just can't

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forgive this guy. And um yeah, just why

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just say happy St. George's Day. Here's

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some more reaction. I wasn't the only

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one that was angry.

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>> What the heck? You know, look, just say

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happy St. George's Day everyone and my

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St. George's flag is flying proudly from

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number 10 and every other government

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building that we can hoist it on today.

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There was no need for that. That was

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asinine. That was precisely what they

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accused. They on the left accuse the

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right of being. That was mind my

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language. Bleep it out if you need to.

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stirring. That's what that was.

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Well, my apologize apologies to our

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viewers and listeners for the language,

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but I think it's understandable,

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Isabelle. It's so ironic, isn't it, that

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the progressive left talk about hate and

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the division. They're the ones stirring

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it. They're the one behind it. Because

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if you think about things like open

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borders or telling people to hate their

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country, that's what division is.

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>> Why would you do that as prime minister?

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Why would you do that? except to play to

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the lowest common denominator of your

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support except to wind people up. There

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was no need for that. They continually

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go on with their moral high ground,

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sanctimonious harping about politics of

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division and we stand for unity and none

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of this hate. Well, and then they just

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literally pedal it out there on a

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Thursday morning for no reason

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whatsoever. and it's made my day start

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quite grumpy and I'm normally pretty

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happy.

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>> Yes, I'm I'm I'm honestly so astonished

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about this. A very simple post wishing

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everyone in England a happy St. George's

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Day. Maybe with you know Star a pint of

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Timothy Taylor landlord ale something

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like that is not complicated. It's not

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actually that difficult to be prime

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minister but my goodness man is making a

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meal of it. Isabelle it's clear that the

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prime minister is not in great shape

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politically. there isn't an obvious

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figure that the party can unite around

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to replace him. So, where does this

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leave us, do you think, in the weeks

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ahead?

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>> Can I just add to what you said there?

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You said it's he, you know, it's not

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particularly difficult to to say the

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right thing on St. George's Day. You

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know what he's doing? He's making this

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really easy for his political opponents,

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you know.

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>> Yes.

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>> Whatever other party it may be, it's not

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