Alexandra Grant. More lies? Did she forget she married another person 10 years ago... & is still married... UPDATE...
I had a dream about Alexandra Grant. (Which in it's self is disturbing) This is what I saw in the dream. I SAW... Alexandra Grant is married. Not to Keanu Reeves. T he marriage took place around 9/10 years ago on the East coast of America. (Not New York City) I Saw She was in a very close relationship with this "Person" I See she was paid to do this... The person she is married to is of dubious character... This person has been "Away" for quite a while... (If you know what I mean) This person is threatening to return.. She will... To expose the marriage & other criminal behaviors they both had a part in. As I write this. Keanu Reeves & his team. Do not know of this. Alexandra, knows is still legally married. Has her head in the sand. Hoping it will go away... STAY TUNED... MORE TO ...
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Politics is not my forte and I had to go to the Explain Like I'm 5 (ELI5) to understand Brexit.
Here is what I understand :
1. Years ago, Christian said England/Britain should not join the EU.
2. Years later, there was talk of Britain leaving the EU. Christian said it would be a lose-lose situation, but Britain should leave at that time.
3. Britain did not leave, now we have the current Brexit crisis
4. Theresa May is in favor of leaving the EU.
5. Scotland could choose to remain a part of the EU. There is talk that Ireland will follow suit if this happens.
6. Theresa May's policies, including Windrush, are hurting England right now. The NHS has become a joke. The current Brexit proposal plays into her hands.
Here is what I do not understand:
1. Are people upset with Brexit in general?
2. Are people upset with Theresa May's current Brexit plan?
3. Would the British people be more inclined to leave the EU if there is a better plan as to how to strengthen their economy?
4. What am I missing?
5. What is something you wish the rest of the world knew about this?
6. When am I supposed to say "England," "Great Britain," or "The United Kingdom?"