Best for Britain is this week launching a national campaign to stop Brexit. Who is behind it? Aims Best for Britain aims to persuade MPs to back a referendum on the final Brexit deal secured by Theresa May when they vote on it in the autumn, with staying in the EU an option on the ballot paper. It would aim to persuade enough Leave voters to change their mind to vote to keep Britain in the EU - but the first stage of its campaign aims to generate pressure for another referendum. Its campaign slogan - already displayed on billboards in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool and in newspaper ads - is "We all deserve a final say on the Brexit deal. " Campaign tactics According to the Observer, Best for Britain will send a "roadmap" to MPs and peers, setting out how they could stop Brexit, when it launches its campaign on Friday. The group believes a referendum could be held in December, or possibly as late as February or March - when the UK is set to officially quit the EU - if Brussels agrees to it.
À l'occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de «La grande vadrouille», retour sur les coulisses de ce film devenu culte, mené par un duo comique extrêmement populaire Louis de Funès-Bourvil. Longtemps demeuré le plus grand succès du cinéma français, il a été vu par plus de 17 millions de personnes en salles. Des tandems de comédiens de différentes générations livrent de nombreuses anecdotes sur le long-métrage: Michel Boujenah, François-Xavier Demaison, Bruno Solo, Mathilda May, Dominique Besnehard, Helena Noguerra, Antoine Duléry, Alice Pol et François Berléand. Danièle Thompson, fille de Gérard Oury, le réalisateur du film, revient elle aussi sur ce phénomène du cinéma français.
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