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How Should The Uk Mark It's Withdrawal From The Eu?

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TheDevil | 11:22 Wed 15th Jan 2020 | Current Affairs
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With cake of course, maybe a bank holiday?
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It's not a celebration, it is a mark in history.

The OP is "Should The Uk Mark It's Withdrawal From The Eu?" Not celebrate.
Regardless - Celebration on a mark in History - It won't have happened until the end of the year (hopefully) I did read the OP by the way! I'm not the only one to mention or imply celebrations on your thread.
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Do you not feel it will be appropriate to mark the official day? maybe with a commemorative coin or something along those lines?

Some feel they would like to mark the day with celebrations and whilst I understand, I personally won't be celebrating.
No, I dont think its necessary. I can' t recall anything being commemerated when we joined or elected to stay. Be a bit of an anti against Europe to make a big deal of leaving, by issuing coins etc. It's not like the end of a war. We havent won anything.
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We never joined the EU, we joined the European Communities. This then became the EU.
But a bonfire with effigies of a couple of EU bigwigs might be good! (Joking of course)
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Maybe we could burn a giant brussel sprout.
The Devil, being of great age, I know all about what we joined and when , and know how different the EU has become from when we joined, and agreed to join! Hence, voting to leave.
No I love Brussel sprouts!
Today's Sun has an article saying "Brits" are urging the bells of Big Ben should be rung to mark Brexit. Boris says it will cost £500,000 to prepare the bells to be rung.

In my view this would be a ridiculous waste of money as only Londoners would hear them. If it was to happen it would be far cheaper if the TV companies showed a recording from previous ringing of the bells. The majority of the population wouldn't know the difference.
When the UK, Ireland and Denmark joined the EEC in 1973 a football match was held: The Three versus The Six. The Three won 1-0 with a goal from one of the Danes in the team.
Maybe another football match: the one versus the twenty seven :-)

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