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On Mar 22, 7:39 am, wrote:
This is such cobblers - there have been St Georges day celebrations in London every year for the last few years. I went to the St Georges Day celebration in Trafalgar Square a couple of years ago, which was one of Ken Livingstones Mayor of LondON events. Richard Barnbrook hasnt acheived anything, apart from boosting the off licence trade. Still interesting to see the BNP talking about "forcing people to celebrate" - sounds like a fun future ahead if they were elected. I don't think many english give a stuff about St Georges day anyway. Its only insecure nationalities and people unsure of their identities that make a big deal out of their patron saints - the irish for example , especially the phoney paddies in the states desperate to carve out an identity for themselves even though they've probably lived in the states for 4 generations and are about as irish as a big mac. B2003 |
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On Mar 22, 12:55*pm, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 03:49:18 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I don't think many english give a stuff about St Georges day anyway. Its only insecure nationalities and people unsure of their identities that make a big deal out of their patron saints It's just a symbol of a national day, which is perhaps something (looking at it a different way) that the English avoid precisely *because* they are insecure about what their nationality represents. If anyone particularly wants St George's day to be celebrated, they'd be well-advised to distance themselves from Barnbrook when promoting it, or else it will be a very small gathering of very unpleasant people. Events like St Patrick's Day and Pride get support from the general population because they are associated with people who seem to be able to organise non-threatening revelling; not something particularly associated with the English as such, let alone the BNP. |
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Neil Williams wrote:
It's just a symbol of a national day, which is perhaps something (looking at it a different way) that the English avoid precisely *because* they are insecure about what their nationality represents. My nationality is British though, not English. I was born in the United Kingdom and see no need to try and divide our country into different states. |
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Joe wrote:
Neil Williams wrote: It's just a symbol of a national day, which is perhaps something (looking at it a different way) that the English avoid precisely *because* they are insecure about what their nationality represents. My nationality is British though, not English. I was born in the United Kingdom and see no need to try and divide our country into different states. You're obviously a social-climbing Scot or Taff! |
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It's just a symbol of a national day, which is perhaps something
(looking at it a different way) that the English avoid precisely *because* they are insecure about what their nationality represents. My nationality is British though, not English. I was born in the United Kingdom and see no need to try and divide our country into different states. You're obviously a social-climbing Scot or Taff! Lol. Afraid not ;-). Born in Buckinghamshire then moved to Bristol and now Birmingham. Heh... must have a thing about living in places beginning with the better 'B.' |
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On Mar 24, 3:10*am, "John Rowland"
wrote: Joe wrote: Neil Williams wrote: It's just a symbol of a national day, which is perhaps something (looking at it a different way) that the English avoid precisely *because* they are insecure about what their nationality represents. My nationality is British though, not English. I was born in the United Kingdom and see no need to try and divide our country into different states. You're obviously a social-climbing Scot or Taff! and you're obviously a barra boy done bad... |
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On Mar 23, 6:10*am, "John Rowland"
wrote: Joe wrote: Neil Williams wrote: It's just a symbol of a national day, which is perhaps something (looking at it a different way) that the English avoid precisely *because* they are insecure about what their nationality represents. My nationality is British though, not English. I was born in the United Kingdom and see no need to try and divide our country into different states. You're obviously a social-climbing Scot or Taff! Please - when writing the word *scot* we English prefer to write it as *cots since we English are known for our generosity and like to return favours. :Is it any wonder we hate the *ffin *nglish". Taffy Jenkins in scs some twit who claims to be a *cot but prefers to use a taff name. Not only is he a moron but is also as queer as a three pound note, so perhaps his hatred of the English has something to do with *that*. |
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In message , Neil Williams
writes On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 03:49:18 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I don't think many english give a stuff about St Georges day anyway. Its only insecure nationalities and people unsure of their identities that make a big deal out of their patron saints It's just a symbol of a national day, which is perhaps something (looking at it a different way) that the English avoid precisely *because* they are insecure about what their nationality represents. Neil Good grief! I never thought the day would come when I would find myself agreeing with Boltar and disagreeing with Neil! As an Englishman, a Briton and a European, I see no problem with security of identity at all. I am in fact **extremely** self confident about it! On a transport-related note, I'd quite like to see flags fly on the buses for special occasions, the way the RATP do in Paris. -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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