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CRYSTAL Palace last night became heroes in the battle against snowflake Britain as the club REFUSED to scrap its cheerleaders.Instead the Premier League side - the last in the English football league with a dance troupe - said it was proud of its Crystals who would continue to perform at home games.3 The Crystals go through their routine in 2015Credit: Getty Images - GettyThe club said: The C stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cup.pl) rystals are a semi-professional dance troupe who have been performing at Selhurst Park for more than seven years and contribute to the unique atmosphere inside the stadium, which is widely recognised as one of the best in the Premier stanley cup (https://www.stanleymugs.us) League. They also raise substantial amounts of money for good causes throughout the year. We are proud of their association with them. Palace, which is owned by American tycoons, stressed all of its professional dancers were aged over 21 and only wore their outfits stanley cup (https://www.stanleycups.com.mx) for performing.It said the troupe were lynch-pins of local fundraising and club chiefs Faxx Labour grandee Peter Mandelson reveals he is working to undermine manic Jeremy Corbyn every single day
THERESA MAY got a bumper Brexit boost yesterday as German car giant BMW said it would build a new electric Mini in Britain.The first fully electric Mini-E motors will roll off the production line at the famous Cowley plant in Oxford in 2019 鈥?the year the UK leaves the EU.2 The new electric Mini will be built at the BMW factory in OxfordCredit: ReutersElectric motors and bat af1 (https://www.nikeairforces.de) teries will be made in Germany and shipped to Britain for nike dunk (https://www.nike-dunk.es) assembly.The decision follows a huge charm offensive by Business Secretary Greg Clark in recent months.BMW was a fierce critic of Brexit and warned UK staff about the risks of voting Leave last year. There were growing fears in the Cabinet that t nike dunk (https://www.nikedunk.us) he work would go to a factory in the Netherlands.BMW s decision yesterday guarantees the jobs of 4,500 staff at Cowley 鈥?who currently build the bulk of 360,000 Minis churned out each year.Speaking yesterday, Greg Clark told the Sun: The Mini is an iconic British brand and I am proud that the brilliant workforce will