Nigelsaywell's Reading List
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jacob rees mogg x reader by MargaretOfAnjou
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y/n is an SJW. Jacob is a Tory. It can never work out, or can it? read to find out ;)))
Brexit - A Divorce by nerdyasdipperpines
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A story about the Brexit (if you don''t know about it go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAgKHSNqxa8), so basically how the Hetalia characters from the EU react to this new news. In this case mainly from Britain's POV.
BREXIT NUMEROLOGICAL ANALYSIS by swatikapoor_sk
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Brexit analysis with the help of numbers
The Battle Of Brexit by WilliamBajwa
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A while ago, we had a competition of writing a story using under 500 words (I think). When I was looking back at my old stuff, I found my story and quite liked it! I've added to it a bit, to try to make a like less boring. It is meant to be Remain side and the leave side represented as two dragons, as they battle together. It is terrible, and rather short, but if you read it, I hope you like it ☺️ Artwork for the cover does not belong to me. Credit to the artist.
A Brexit Poem by AyaniTheWolf
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It's a poem about my feelings of the Brexit. Please understand that I have my own opinion like everybody else. So please be nice to each other in the comments and everywhere else.
Brexit  by elliebryson99
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Can't believe we actually left the EU
The Brexit Chronicles by johncurzonauthor
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As the countdown to Brexit unfolds, I'll be adding my thoughts to this diary/journal as I try to make sense of the confusion.