Anti Brexit Socks
Description: our great hero will slay the European monster my queen, his name is Boris, Boris Johnson. he’s everything a man should be. sexy, strong, just look at him, his golden locks floating in the wind. beautiful.
boris johnson, brexit knight. hero of the British people. Socks
by JJadx
$14 $20
Description: I wanted to make a shirt that sums up exactly how I feel about Boris Johnson & the Tory Party, and these words spoken by Aneurin Bevan in 1948, well they pretty much sum it up. 50% of any profit made from the sale of this item will be donated to Open Democracy
The Tory Party: Lower Than Vermin (White Print) Socks
by Ryte TRACK
$14 $20
Description: I Will Miss EU is an anti Brexit t shirt created for those who are true Europeans at heart and are not afraid to show it. Anti Brexit, Pro Europe design for remainers and Stop Brexit protesters. Get yours today! Featuring the EU flag, this anti Brexit shirt makes a great gift for anyone interested in politics. Wear this Brexit tee shirt to express how you feel about the Tory government and Brexit.
Description: I wanted to make a shirt that sums up exactly how I feel about Boris Johnson & the Tory Party, and these words spoken by Aneurin Bevan in 1948, well they pretty much sum it up. 50% of any profit made from the sale of this item will be donated to Open Democracy
The Tory Party: Lower Than Vermin (Black Print) Socks
by Ryte TRACK
$14 $20
Description: Safe Inspired by the #SafetyPin Twitter campaign. A simple way to show solidarity with Britain’s immigrant/migrant communities. Following a rise of hate crimes in the UK the safety pin is now being used by many people to show they are “a safe person to sit next to on a bus, walk next to on a street, even have a conversation with” Wearing an empty safety pin is a badge to symbolise solidarity against racism – and it lets any potential targets know that the wearer is a friendly face.
Description: Safe Inspired by the #SafetyPin Twitter campaign. A simple way to show solidarity with Britain’s immigrant/migrant communities. Following a rise of hate crimes in the UK the safety pin is now being used by many people to show they are “a safe person to sit next to on a bus, walk next to on a street, even have a conversation with” Wearing an empty safety pin is a badge to symbolise solidarity against racism – and it lets any potential targets know that the wearer is a friendly face.