
Have a look at the spelling of the guy's sign...
Do you think it's a reference to Fern from this morning?
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 10:09, Reply)

Can't believe I didn't spot that. I endorse this man's position.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 10:11, Reply)

a motto for life. I may start using it in those situations where I'm losing an argument and need to confuse my opponent.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 10:18, Reply)

But if your going too make a sign, is it really two much effort to check the speling?
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 10:54, Reply)

blogs.coventrytelegraph.net/passtheremote/2009/03/fern-britton-pulls-out-of-soap.html
The sign may have been an attempt at humour.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 11:24, Reply)

about the state of the country (strikes, olympics cocks ups, corporationy stuff etc) and kept going on about 'briton' should be better than this, 'briton' used to be great etc...
He's a bit of a sun reader, and he's dyslexic, so as much as i like to poke fun at his spelling and grammar, i try to resist, because he takes offence.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 10:34, Reply)

They said it wasn't a misspelling, it was a reference to Stephen Britton from Farmers for Action. However, on the BBC's website they're spelling his name Britten.
Of course, it could be deliberate. Misspell 'Britain', picture gets posted everywhere, lots of free publicity.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 11:10, Reply)

Because the sign was spelt wrongly for his name as well, I didn't pick up on the potential pun.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 14:08, Reply)