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Old 02-03-2008, 03:26 PM   #11 (permalink)
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There is a group that may be able to offer some support for Harry.

International Ginger Kids Foundation

Hands up though, Harry joined up and has served in an active war. whether he agreed with it or not is irrelevant. He has done his duty. I cannot blame him for his views on modern Britain, I feel the same and I do not have paparazzi shoving cameras up my hooter every time I go out. Britain was Great and could be again, but it is not at the moment
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Old 02-03-2008, 10:13 PM   #12 (permalink)
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When I read, "Prince Harry killed up to 30 of the enemy......"

They mean 30 innocent PATRIOTS defending their country.

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People taking pride in the killing of thirty people is something I find to be morally disgusting.

As many of you know, I am not a Christian, but if more Christian's followed their moral rules, we would be in a better state of affairs right now.
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Of course, he could be right to be a bit off England right now. I was an ardent Englishman when that really meant something, now England is just a collection of selfish individuals and multicultural dry rot. OK, there are still Englishmen out there, but they keep an awfully low profile when the need comes to stand up and be counted.

Today the problem with the country isn't New Labour, EU, immigration or feral youth, or any of an infinite number of problems. It's the propensity of the population to stick its collective head where the sun isn't, rather than be heard protesting about the god-awful state that we have allowed our country to descend to.

You can't blame the faceless figures of government, or the bureaucrats of Europe, or even the electorate who did not vote for the government we haven't got. The problen is You. Democracy means rule of the people, you are the people, you only have yourselves to blame.
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Today the problem with the country isn't New Labour, EU, immigration or feral youth, or any of an infinite number of problems. .....allowed our country to descend to. You can't blame the faceless figures of government, or the bureaucrats of Europe, or even the electorate who did not vote for the government we haven't got. The problem is You.
The problem is: the anti-English UK Labour Government, the europhile Liberal 'Democrats', open borders, the EU, europhile imposters (who have got into most of the parties in the House of Commons) and their pro-EU friends and supporters in the biased pro-EU BBC, trade unions, anti-'climate change' movement as well as the rest of the broad left.

Most people on this forum (including me) want the UK out of the EU; want tighter control of our borders (something we cannot achieve in the EU); want all illegal immigrants out now and want the yobs off our streets.

This is an anti-EU forum where most of us dislike the Labour, Liberal 'Democrat', Scottish/Welsh so-called 'National' and other leftist europhile parties. Very few people who contribute to this forum vote (or have ever voted) for these parties who are primarily to blame for the problems the nation faces.

Those responsible for the mess our country is in mostly (thank goodness) do not post to this forum.

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What you list as the problems, Britannist, are actually the symptoms. There was a time when much of it would not have been taken lying down by the British public.

You say that "Most people on this forum want...", it's possible that that may be what most of the population of the country want. But wanting and doing something about it are two different things. And most of the reason that we don't have what the majority want is down to the majority remaining passive.

Passivity is the greatest danger we face.
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About 38% did not vote at the last General Election: if they all voted for a UKIP/English Democrat party alliance at the next General Election - we could well see an anti-EU and pro-England Government in power at Westminster (possibly governing with an overall majority of its own).
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I wish I had your confidence Britannist. My belief is that once they are feeding from the same trough all political parties tend to support the staus quo, albeit reluctantly.
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Thank you for your reply, Le Croc.

My view is that if UKIP were in power with a majority in the House of Commons they would pull the UK out of the EU within 24 hours of taking office (i.e by repealing the EU Communities Act of 1972). It has been possible to get major legislation through the UK Parliament within 13 hours in an emergency sitting.

The key policy of UKIP is to get the UK out of the EU - it is the ultimate priority issue for UKIP.
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