This is the Christmas Panto in the Tivoli in Copenhagen:
As they say:
You could not make it up.
Except we did.....
Hat tip: Len Seabrooke
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Further evidence that the rest of the World is thoroughly enjoying collective Schadenfreude at Britain’s farcical state. In a lifetime of working all over the world, my experience was that Britain was generally regarded with a mixture of loathing and grudging admiration. The loathing was for the greed and exploitation of the empire and the war-mongering that was part and parcel of it, while the admiration was because we’d got away with it for so long.
Brexit now gives them all the opportunity to have a really good laugh at our current self-inflicted plight.
🙂
None of this is remotely funny in my view.
My family knows Germans, French and Italians. They all know that the EU is not perfect – but to just walk away leaves them shaking their head in disbelief and to be honest I am left with the overwhelming feeling that they are embarrassed for us. They do not know what to say. They are quite simply stunned.
I work with French, Germans & Italians and they couldn’t give a monkeys. They as bored with it as the rest of us.
Bored?
Only complacent people get bored with issues like this. BREXIT’s not funny or boring.
We’ll see how ‘bored’ you all are afterwards shall we?
Just spent a few days working in a huge plant in Venlo the Netherlands. Fly to Dusseldorf, then a taxi. You know when you have crossed the border from Germany when your cell phone beeps to say you have new provider. When my father crossed this border as a young man he did so with fear in his heart and a gun in his hand. I find the people I work with very sympathetic when they find out I am Scottish. They are relieved to learn that I think our English cousins are bonkers too. We have an escape route. We can’t save you. Can you save yourselves?
As an alternative to an English panto in Denmark, I came across the French Brexit Song in England, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPLe9qhpBF8
Worth noting is the menu (Prix Fixe) for the non-event non-celebration dinner:- Starters: Misery, Shame, Loneliness; Main Course: Economic Instability, Remorse, Weak Trade Deals; Dessert: Humble Pie.
Jeremy,
I think there should be a choice of dessert, so how about Humble Pie and Eton Mess?