Dutch minister poses with Brexit 'monster' to urge firms to get ready

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The Dutch government comes up with an eye-catching way of warning firms that do business with Britain about the impact of Brexit.

 

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we the British people have stood on our own two feet for thousands of years and will do again after Brexit make no mistake about that

I think it is rather cuddly not a monster at all.

Theyll start whinging when we export to China and it affects their export figures...

Pathetic

prize turbo belter.

it's the wrong colour- should be a crimson/pink hue with a prominent union jack stapled to its forehead.

Farage looks worse.

What's that I smell? Ah yes, the stench of desperation....

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