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    To be fair to outsiders it is hard to see the difference. The FEP seems a tiny break away faction of the already tiny EDP to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieDundee View Post
    To be fair to outsiders it is hard to see the difference. The FEP seems a tiny break away faction of the already tiny EDP to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieDundee View Post
    To be fair to outsiders it is hard to see the difference. The FEP seems a tiny break away faction of the already tiny EDP to me.
    Soon we will have the English People's Front, The Peoples' Front of England, and (with only one member) The Popular Front of England.

    Is that what the name of our once-great country has come to?

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    Well you know me Mike.

    I'm a radical decentralist and like to see the whole UK split into regions and locales with most power at the local level. But that kind of decentralism and pluralism is opposed by the centralists and the nationalists.
    "A steady patriot of the world alone, The friend of every country but his own. "
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    Leopold Kohr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieDundee View Post
    Well you know me Mike.

    I'm a radical decentralist and like to see the whole UK split into regions and locales with most power at the local level. But that kind of decentralism and pluralism is opposed by the centralists and the nationalists.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeuk View Post
    Soon we will have the English People's Front, The Peoples' Front of England, and (with only one member) The Popular Front of England.

    Is that what the name of our once-great country has come to?
    And which "once-great country" are you referring to? From your handle, I'm assuming the UK, in which case you might like to explain the damage YOUR country has done to mine, England. You might like to tell us why YOUR country sends billions of pounds of English taxpayers money to the north and west of Britain, why YOUR country signed up to Lisbon, and why YOUR country is sending English troops to fight YOUR British wars of conquest in Iraq and Afghanistan. Go on, take the mickey all you like, but some of us are involved in trying to do something about the disastrous policies inflicted on the English by you British.

    Or are you another one of those that doesn't know the difference between Britain and England?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieDundee View Post
    He is probably English mate. You don't have to subscribe to the English nat view to be English. I know of view non-English people who are part of the BNP, they aren't too popular in Scotland or Wales or even Cornwall.
    Nah, he's British, all the BNP are.

    Besides, they're not even on the same planet, let alone the same country

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    Let the Frogs keep the old rag,we can call it a going away present

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    Quote Originally Posted by UkipHM View Post
    Shall we give 60% of our language back to the French then?

    Just so long as we keep their letters!
    kallistē

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdf4bnp View Post
    More nuttery from the splinters of a feeble joke fart of a party.
    Read the post. He said it was a bit of fun.

    Though BNP types of course aren't noted for their sense of humour.

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