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Remembering Kerry
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No but I am sure you can find it if you disbelieve me,on whatever news channel it was on, it was when Farage said that he thought the remain side had just edged it, then it was said that possibly the extension period for voting registration could have helped with that.
I watched news on Sky,BBC and ITV it was on one of them, find it if you will but anyway I do not tell lies to make a point. The tune changed dramatically when it was then predicted later that 'leave' was likely to end up ahead. |
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