The BBC isn't really providing any meaningful information about Brexit and what's going to happen on Jan 1st.

Brexiteers like WW2 analogies, so here's another one.

It's like the BBC failing to tell anyone during 1939 to 1945 that we were at war with Germany.
"There were several explosions last night in London. The Prime Minister said it was something to do with the gas mains. In other news, a scotch egg is a substantial meal."
"Despite several reports of bombs going off, many people are skeptical, labelling such ideas as Project Fear."
We spoke to a man in the street who ridiculed the notion that another nation might drops bombs on us.

"They need us more than we need them," he said. Wise words!
Join us on on Question Time tonight as we discuss the recent food shortages. Our guests include Nigel, a man who doesn't think Germany exists, and Julia, who denies the existence of food.
It's not clear if the buildings falling down had anything to do with the objects dropped from the aircraft in the vicinity at the time.

Lord Digby declared that it was the uncertainty over the origin of the objects, rather than the objects themselves, that had caused the harm.
"Not one life was lost because of these objects!" he insisted.
Everyone is saying how 1940 has been a terrible year: food shortages, blackouts, the collapse of the French hospitality industry, explosions in our major cities, many naval vessels disappearing.

Are these events connected? Panorama investigates. Tonight at 10.
On Thought for Today, the talented Mr Fox explains why he likes lighting bonfires in central London.
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