Alan T returned this to me:
And here's a cartoon sent to me by Fafa, that is drawn by Plantu, a well-known French political cartoonist.
The Royal Mint is issuing a new 50p coin to note the UK's departure.
My favorite story about it is Sir Philip Pullman's unhappiness about the coin - not because of the Brexit link, but due to the lack of an Oxford comma.
In all seriousness, as disappointed as I am about Brexit, I really hope that it works out well for everyone in the end. At the very least things can move forward instead of being in a weird state of uncertain limbo.
Normal service will resume tomorrow on the blog.
Normal service will resume tomorrow on the blog.
Brilliant
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteIn Dutch there usually should be no comma before the word 'and', and I thought this might be the same in English. Plus the word 'prosperity' is too wide, a comma wouldn't fit well :-)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I agree, it is a sad thing to separate/divorce this way (also considering the parts of the UK who didn't want a Brexit, and don't forget the mixed families who will face a problem now or in future.. Also I hope all will turn out well for everyone in the end.
Maybe there is space below the last arm of the Y in prosperity?
DeleteIn English it can be in both places, but leaving it out is more common.
Sad, yes, however I have hope it will all work out in the end.