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The solitary homemade placard, a beautifully lettered "Lose 1/3 of my pension?
It's a tricky proposition, because the would-be presidential spouse has become a thankless placard, a projection of both feminist and anti-feminist principles.
Occasionally a cobbled square can be glimpsed, a placard, a shop window, a brief stretch of skyline through the window of a moon-gazing bluestocking.
But when Nigel Farage showed his face, he was hit over the head with a placard – a modern take on the battle of Cable Street of 1936 that some of the residents probably remember.
He surveys the good-natured crowd – which includes a Gandalf holding a "DON'T FRACK THE SHIRES" placard, a rabbit and somebody in full wizard attire playing panpipes along to New Order's "Blue Monday" – and concludes: "I fear the problem is you're all too polite here".
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This was the voice of the establishment, not a placard at a demo or a trenchant Guardian column.
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