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Published 17:24 6 Jul 2017 BST
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A visibly flabbergasted Jean-Claude Juncker just agreeing to whatever our demands are, overawed and genuinely emotional at the sight of a powerful man wearing five ties.
Our standing in the world would be restored. We wouldn’t need a new ship, just a politician wearing five ties, blowing majestically in the wind.
Imagine also the renewed faith in our MPs, for too long maligned as out-of-touch and out-of-step with the British public. An MP striding into Westminster wearing five ties, representing the interests of their constituents.
Ordinary people across the far corners of this great nation with a spring in their step as they clock in to their zero hours job, or queue at a food bank.
The graduate working an entry-level job with a lifetime of student debt, inspired by the simple act of putting on not one but five ties. The mum sending hungry kids to school after having her benefits sanctioned for missing an appointment, safe in the knowledge that someone in Westminster is wearing five ties.
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