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Why is pub culture so important in England?
Originally it was the only way to get information and be updated on news, now it is a way for people of all ages to connect and learn new things
What time do people usually go to a pub?
4.30pm-8.00pm
What was Boris Johnson famous for?
Throwing a party during lock down
What are some of the activities you can find in a pub?
Pool, darts, pub quiz, skittles, live music
What dishes can you find in a pub?
Ham egg and chips, curry,
Why do pubs have strange names?
Originally their target market were people who could not read or write so they would use pictures to advertise their pub
What is the most popular name for a pub?
The Red Lion
What are some of the reasons against Brexit?
Freedom to live, work and study in europe, trade, financial support, political, social and educational standards
What were some of the reasons for Brexit?
To reduce money being spent on the EU, reduce immigration into the UK
What do these two have in common?
Liz Truss resigned from being Prime Minister, before a lettuce had wilted (went bad), she lasted less than 2months in power
Which Prime Minister was in power during the time of Brexit?
David Cameron
How is a Pub different to a bar?
A pub is usually an older building with a dark and cozy feel that sells big cooked meals, whereas a bar is more light and airy with snack food as an option
What is Brexit?
(Britain Exit) is when the UK voted to leave the European union in 2016