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- The English comedian John Cleese plans to leave the UK and move to the Caribbean
- The reason he mentioned in an interview is that he can no longer stand the British journalism
- Cleese became a member of the comic group. "Monty Python" famous.
Britain! Brexit: in the process of execution. Football team at the World Cup: underway. The Royals: always run anyway. Right now everything is working in the Kingdom. Alone: It's not going as planned, yes, it does not work. Like that stupid Brexit. You can not find the door. Or, he goes with the "homecoming" of football, but already again (and as always) goes through the island. Or he's going the same way as Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, who left his post just to blow out nylon hair. But instead – shocking, is not it? – Another nylon hair bearer: Donald Trump, who is received with "American Idiot", a 14-year-old punk song by the band Green Day In fact, it seems like the "splendid Isolation, "the" wonderful unity "of the island, threatens to lose everything. For the moment – my God! – John Cleese, an important member of the major comedy troupe "Monty Python" and an overloaded and forgotten hotelier of "Fawlty Towers" also fleeing. He jumps from the Caribbean Island
No, this is not another silly ride – in a Monty Python sketch, Cleese personified the "Minister of Silly Species" with an engagement never embarrassing. No, the 79-year-old man is serious, the love for "Old Britannia" is erased at home as "Polly", the "dead parrot" in the eponymous MP skit: "He has kicked into the bucket "(in about and strongly shortening: is really faded). Cleese never wants to go back "domum", it's the Latin rental that instigates an insurgent in the role of the former centurion occupant in the movie "Brian's life". He states that he has just declared in a very humorous TV interview with the BBC, a "special beef", a particular grudge, against British journalism.
lies and trivialities of his unbearable leaves, the complexity of Brexit – what he advocates – he did not find journalistic adequately treated. On the contrary, the current public debate in the country is depressing. And anyway, the British are the people in Europe who have hardly trusted their journalists for years.
That's why he is now attracted to "Nevis", one of the West Indies' smaller "Windward Islands." 10,000 inhabitants in autumn. Only nice people. Therefore, now for something completely different.
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