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Old 11-08-2007, 01:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I hope Vernon is a reader even if not a member of this forum, and I am happy to state that he would be very welcome to apply for any new articles about the EU to be in the "The English Voice" and we would happily agree to advertise his publications in it, or on the main English Democrats website.
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He should be in the English Democrats really. He only thinks England is worth saving too.
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To pick up on your above comment, I do not have the view that only England is worth saving. I will be spending this Monday in Edinburgh and I am always thrilled to be in such a stunning city. Partly because I do make these monthly visits there, I see more and more evidence that Scotland is slipping away from the Union.

I will always have a personal attachment to Wales too, being partly educated (you know what I mean!) there. It was a pleasure to stand in the Welsh Assembly elections this May on behalf of the electors of the former historic English county of Monmouthshire.

So I am very interested in what happens in both Scotland and Wales and wish them well whatever they decide will be their future direction. They will always be to me the other historic home nations of the UK.

My views on NI are mixed, and have changed since the election of Mr Paisley and his co-habitation with IRA/Sinn Fein. If NI wishes to join the Irish Republic, I am increasingly of the view that this would not be England's loss.

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Let us know, Andrew, if you see any Union Flags (Union Jacks) in Edinburgh - apart from the one above the castle, of course. I read that they are hard to find north of the border.

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Let us know, Andrew, if you see any Union Flags (Union Jacks) in Edinburgh - apart from the one above the castle, of course. I read that they are hard to find north of the border.

Easy/ier to find them south of the border, especially in our back garden (although I do have the COSG as a backup, in case the UK does indeed meet its end).

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Easy/ier to find them south of the border, especially in our back garden (although I do have the COSG as a backup, in case the UK does indeed meet its end).

It's harder and harder to find UK flags flying in England now - I visited a UKIP friend of mine a while back and most of the flags flying in the area they live in were English. There was just one Union flag on display and my UKIP acquaintance complained that it was out-of-date (i.e. that people in England don't want to use it any more).

I regard the British flag as an absolute design classic - as do many other people.

Rangers suppporters (in Glasgow) are very keen on the Union flag.
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