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Most Brits Now Back No Deal Exit
We suspect they have all along. It is just the Europhiles at the BBC or the rest of the fake news media would never produce a poll that would show that result.
This Day in History - 10th August
991
At the Battle of Maldon (Essex) the English were defeated by a band of inland-raiding Vikings. After the battle, Archbishop Sigeric of Canterbury and aldermen advised King Aethelred to buy off the Vikings rather than continue the armed struggle. The result was a payment of 10,000 Roman pounds (3,300 kg) of silver.
Faith in EU Falls Amid Brexit Delay
Voters have reported an increase in Euroscepticism since 2016 amid the UK's Brexit negotiations.
Gang Attacks Man, Strips him of Clothes
A police manhunt is underway after a man was beaten unconscious and stripped of his clothes by a gang of Asian men.
Officer Injured in Machete Attack
A police officer was stabbed in the head with a machete in east London. The suspect has been detained and has been charged with attempted murder.
This Day in History - 9th August
1721
Prisoners at Newgate Jail were used as 'guinea pigs' to test vaccines used against disease.
Petition: Say NO to Hijab for English School girls!
Top Cop Says ‘Muslims Shouldn’t Assimilate’
The UK’s highest-ranking Asian police chief Neil Basu has said that Muslims should not be forced to “assimilate” with other sections of the general population.
This Day in History - 8th August
1296
The Stone of Scone, on which Scottish kings had been crowned for centuries, was seized by King Edward I of England.