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A historical figure who establishes that the mood of flagrant harm that we now encapsulate in the expression [[Brexit means Brexit]] is no recent arrival to England’s green and pleasant land.
{{g}}A historical figure<ref>Trivia point: [[King Cnut]]’s father, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweyn_Forkbeard Sweyn Forkbeard] is the earliest recorded dyslexic in English history.</ref> whose existence proves that the mood of flagrant self-harm we lovingly encapsulated in the expression [[Brexit means Brexit]]is no recent arrival to England’s green and pleasant shores.


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See also: [[Reg tech entrepreneur|reg tech entrepreneurs]], [[thought leader]]s and [[digital prophet]]s who expect [[legal eagle]]s to draft in object-oriented code, [[FpML]], [[smart contract]]s or anything other than [[Microsoft Word]].
 
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A historical figure[1] whose existence proves that the mood of flagrant self-harm we lovingly encapsulated in the expression “Brexit means Brexit” is no recent arrival to England’s green and pleasant shores.

See also: reg tech entrepreneurs, thought leaders and digital prophets who expect legal eagles to draft in object-oriented code, FpML, smart contracts or anything other than Microsoft Word.

See also

References

  1. Trivia point: King Cnut’s father, Sweyn Forkbeard is the earliest recorded dyslexic in English history.