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Embarrassing, between this a Farage's display earlier in the week, brexiters have really shown themselves up to be childish and immature.
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This campaign is from the remain side? The Brexit song is that one by Dominic Frisby guy
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apparently both sides want their song at the top of the charts ![]() Both Leavers and Remainers are campaigning on social media, primarily Twitter, to get their respective anthems to the top of the charts. Currently soaring at number 1 on the UK iTunes chart is Dutch violinist and lavish concert director André Rieu’s version of Beethoven’s "Ode to Joy." Bit random, you might be thinking. Well, there's actually a very good reason why Remainers are putting their money on this song in the run-up to exiting the EU. A version of Beethoven’s "Ode to Joy" is the Council of Europe's organisational anthem, also known as "Anthem of Europe." It's used to represent Europe as a continent as well as the EU.
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