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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?
    No dafter than having the British National Party and the National Front. What's the difference?

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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.
    There's nothing wrong with more power at the local level, but I would like it within an English nation state. As you're not English, I take it you don't have any objections to that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northumbrian View Post
    No dafter than having the British National Party and the National Front. What's the difference?

    Quote Originally Posted by Northumbrian View Post
    There's nothing wrong with more power at the local level, but I would like it within an English nation state. As you're not English, I take it you don't have any objections to that?
    By heck! You're firing on all cylinders! I'm pleased to agree with these points!


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    Quote Originally Posted by cassie View Post
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    By heck! You're firing on all cylinders! I'm pleased to agree with these points!

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    Gosh! I must be doing something right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northumbrian View Post
    Gosh! I must be doing something right!
    As far as I'm concerned, you are! Regardless of whether I agree with them, they are good points, succinctly put! What more could one ask for?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Northumbrian View Post
    There's nothing wrong with more power at the local level, but I would like it within an English nation state. As you're not English, I take it you don't have any objections to that?
    Well I have a little English blood(not counting my Cornish blood of course.) but as long as it doesn't include Cornwall I'm fine with that. Although I advise regionalism and decentralism.
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    Pompous plonker!

    Special treatment for anyone who arbitrarily decides he's 'Cornish' - whatever that means!

    In addition, claiming to be part Scot by place of birth and blood, he thinks he's entitled to tell the English to keep their noses out of Scotland's affairs.

    Then, on the basis of being part English by ancestry, he thinks he has carte blanche to prescribe constitutional arrangements for England.

    All that sauce from someone who is not even currently domiciled in Britain.

    Bit like muslims really!

    Some folk would argue in an empty house, despite having no consistent rationale to support their contentions!

    Anyone reading that tripe should be aware of these facts.

    What the people of England have to put up with is nobody's business!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassie View Post
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    Pompous plonker!
    That is a personal insult and part of a pattern of uncivil, rude and aggressive behaviour.

    Special treatment for anyone who arbitrarily decides he's 'Cornish' - whatever that means!

    In addition, claiming to be part Scot by place of birth and blood, he thinks he's entitled to tell the English to keep their noses out of Scotland's affairs.

    Then, on the basis of being part English by ancestry, he thinks he has carte blanche to prescribe constitutional arrangements for England.

    All that sauce from someone who is not even currently domiciled in Britain.

    Bit like muslims really!

    Some folk would argue in an empty house, despite having no consistent rationale to support their contentions!

    Anyone reading that tripe should be aware of these facts.

    What the people of England have to put up with is nobody's business!

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    The rest of the post is nothing but incoherent ranting.

    Btw I'm in Australia caring for a sick parent, I would not otherwise be here.
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    A spirit of innovation is generally the result of a selfish temper and confined views. People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors.
    -Edmund Burke

    Leopold Kohr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassie View Post
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    Pompous plonker!
    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieDundee View Post
    That is a personal insult and part of a pattern of uncivil, rude and aggressive behaviour.
    Yep! But it's not a bad as calling into question someone's intellect by using the word 'moron', which you did, you sanctimonious hypocrite! If you can't take it, don't dish out out! [Oops! There I've done it again!]

    Quote Originally Posted by cassie View Post
    Special treatment for anyone who arbitrarily decides he's 'Cornish' - whatever that means!

    In addition, claiming to be part Scot by place of birth and blood, he thinks he's entitled to tell the English to keep their noses out of Scotland's affairs.

    Then, on the basis of being part English by ancestry, he thinks he has carte blanche to prescribe constitutional arrangements for England.

    All that sauce from someone who is not even currently domiciled in Britain.


    Bit like muslims really!

    Some folk would argue in an empty house, despite having no consistent rationale to support their contentions!

    Anyone reading that tripe should be aware of these facts.

    What the people of England have to put up with is nobody's business!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieDundee View Post
    The rest of the post is nothing but incoherent ranting.
    You would say that wouldn't you, but it doesn't make any of it less true!

    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieDundee View Post
    Btw I'm in Australia caring for a sick parent, I would not otherwise be here.
    The relevant fact is that you are not currently domiciled in Britain! The reason why you are abroad is beside that point.

    Try to keep up, and do learn to concentrate.



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    Yep! But it's not a bad as calling into question someone's intellect by using the word 'moron', which you did, you sanctimonious hypocrite! If you can't take it, don't dish out out! [Oops! There I've done it again!]
    I used it a few times in reply to your previous insults. In any of our conversations it is you who starts, and often opens, with the insults.

    You would say that wouldn't you, but it doesn't make any of it less true!
    Sure it does, by definition.
    The relevant fact is that you are not currently domiciled in Britain! The reason why you are abroad is beside that point.

    Try to keep up, and do learn to concentrate.
    Okay, but the real point is what does this mean. It clearly means nothing. Nothing can be taken from temporary residence in Australia to care for a sick parent.
    "A steady patriot of the world alone, The friend of every country but his own. "
    -George Canning

    I am an aristocrat. I love liberty; I hate equality.

    -John Randolph

    A spirit of innovation is generally the result of a selfish temper and confined views. People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors.
    -Edmund Burke

    Leopold Kohr.

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