Do you know what the most googled term was after the referendum? “What is the EU?”
It was top in a sub category of a specific country. This is not what the poster said. All I am saying is keep the arguments for rejoining genuine. Don’t give the conmen ammunition to feed on.
C’mon man.
An article from The Times?
A magazine based in the US; with search terms involving the US election, hurricanes, and the Powerball?
These are obviously search terms exclusive to the US.
Here are the 2016 search results directly from The Goog, itself - but from the UK - y’know, where Brexit happened.
While not number 1 under the “What is” section, it does pop as #4, alongside “What is Brexit” at #2.
It was top in a sub category of a specific country. This is not what the poster said. All I am saying is keep the arguments for rejoining genuine. Don’t give the conmen ammunition to feed on.
I was with you until this comment, that’s intellectually dishonest to focus on the specific words instead of the intentEdit: I misread
Read it again
You’re right, I misread. Sorry for the previous response.