Who put the Great in Great Yarmouth?

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Sunday, 9 February 2025

Who put the Great in Great Yarmouth?

 




Who put the Great in Great Yarmouth?

not Rupert Lowe

Rupert the Ripper is moaning via X

that Whitechapel (station) has a translation

He’s a blind beggar if he can’t say it in Bengali

He’s a Public Schoolboy who has got too big for his jack boots

He’ll know from his history lessons at Radley

that the Iceni tribe spoke an early form of Welsh there

 before his beloved Anglo Saxons settled it.

  The Domesday Book records Yarmouth as Gernemwa

many languages creating all the fun of the funfair

Rupert is a culture warrior who is on the side of Big Farmer

He is Elon Musk to Farage’s Donald Trump

Whatever happened to Britain for it to be taken in by populist Tories in tweeds?

Some think it’s all a big laugh but he’s talking like a Fascist

The East End put an end to that on Sunday the 4th October 1936

To quote Fenner Brockway

“If you permit it, yours will be the responsibility for the serious consequences"


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