Imagine being called ‘Brittania Jinky Jersey’ and being critical about other peoples names.

My cousins have one of those surnames and let’s just say it’s not just a British thing, sadly. Although it’s not always as blunt as that. Have had trouble booking tables in the past.

Britannia Hotel Group, which owns Pontins

Explains a lot. Brittania hotels are well-known for being shit. :poop:

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Are at it again

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A spokesman from Britannia Jinky Jersey said it had “agreed to work together with the EHRC to further enhance its staff training and procedures in order to further promote equality throughout its business”.

To “further promote” eh, as if it’s promoting equality already and just needs to do a bit more of what its already doing :roll_eyes:

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“no it’s ok, really, we didn’t mean to call irish people undesirables, just travellers. so it’s okay you see”

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“U2 (Feat. Green Day) - The Saints are Coming”

That’s like the hardest ‘no’ ever, TBH.

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You had me (saying “no”) at U2

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My mum text me about this, that’s how incredulous she found it. :joy:

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The Brits are at it in a big way at the moment, I think.

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Just beautiful

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Historical ‘at it’ courtesy of a RT from @ghosthalo

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Is that our Panama canal up at the top, there?

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Does this bit look like a strange cuddly happy face?
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I’m going with dog for that. The C is the eye, the bit of arrow is the hat, Cornwall is the legs, suppose the U could be an ear, too.

Oh I was just seeing C and U as comically boss-eyed eyes, south Wales as the nose, the Severn estuary as the mouth and the end of Cornwall as a big chin.

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don’t know where this account is based but sweet christ

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Fucking hell :smiley:

Fuck me. The super car with motivational quotes thing is brilliant

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