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“I’m a gremlin. I’m leaving the party.“

Bad Lip Reading with Mitt Romney.

By Samira Shackle

 

The people at Bad Lip Reading have reinterpreted Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s message. It might not be exactly what he’s really saying, but it’s probably close enough. Right?

Hat-tip: Political Scrapbook

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18 October 2011updated 27 Sep 2015 5:37am

“I’m a gremlin. I’m leaving the party.”

Bad Lip Reading with Mitt Romney.

By Samira Shackle

 

The people at Bad Lip Reading have reinterpreted Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s message. It might not be exactly what he’s really saying, but it’s probably close enough. Right?

Hat-tip: Political Scrapbook

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The UK’s skills shortfall is undermining growth
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