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'Rodney You Plonker': Jewish Man & Palestinian Satirically Critiques PM, Outside Downing Street 

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"Rodney" refers to Rodney Trotter, a character from the British TV sitcom "Only Fools and Horses." The show, created by John Sullivan, is known for its humour and iconic characters. The phrase "You plonker" is a catchphrase used by the character Del Boy, Rodney's older brother, to describe someone who is being foolish or inept. In the context of the protest, the phrase was used satirically to critique the Prime Minister, drawing on the show's comedic elements to make a point.
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🔴The two gentlemen didn't know each other beforehand. The first to arrive on the scene was the pro-Palestinian man, followed shortly by the Jewish man. They both began passionately expressing their opinions about the current Prime Minister. The placard he was holding read 'Rodney, you plonka,' which is a nod to the British TV show *Only Fools and Horses*. In the show, the character Rodney is often referred to as a 'plonka,' a British slang term for a fool or an idiot, highlighting his often naive and clumsy behavior.
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