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If you were born in the UK, then you have won the lottery of life ...... We will be okay once we vote out the right-wing Brexit cabal that is supposedly running the country.
General strike for a General Election ..... We need to get them out earlier before they do any more damage. |
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The prat thinks the next government will be different to this.
They're different people with the same policies you gormless fool. |
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I was born in another country ,
the past is another country and it was better |
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Today ? It would be better if a very large percentage didn’t exist
The world would be a better place without them |
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Apart from that to answer the ops question -
perhaps Israel , because it’s free democracy with its own national identity It’s very appealing and beautiful |
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Think I'd fancy being French. Reckon that'd be pretty nice.
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Or Canadian. Always thought Canada is pretty cool though it does get stupidly cold.
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It’s surprising how many countries no longer appeal when you think of it
When many once would have |
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Denmark also very nice
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Wouldn't mind living in Krakow either. Lovely city and easy to access lots of other interesting places.
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Japan perhaps - that’s Israel and Japan
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Let’s be honest most countries are sh1te
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Or Austria. Imagine being able to hop in your car and visit Munich, Milan, Venice, the Adriatic coast, Prague, Bratislava and Budapest within a couple of hours. How could anyone ever be bored?
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I was brought up in the UK and my first overseas trips were Spain and France . At the time in the seventies I thought those Countries were backward in terms of standards, lifestyle and living conditions compared to England. In the eighties I got a job in the States and thought the States were in the Premier League for life style and standard of living well in front of the UK. France, Spain and other European Countries were still behind the U K . Meanwhile Ireland was catching up. When I came to live back here in Ireland in the Celtic Tiger days the country was better than England and when I say England I refer to Surrey and Sussex, allegedly the richer parts. I lived In Greece for three years avoiding Covid and can say its behind Spain and France. Ireland is better than England now ,its not overcrowded and they are holding on to their traditions looking after the aged (unlike the British). Most of my family have all spent the major part of their lives living in the UK ,but dont live there now..... and they hate having to go back for funerals, weddings or recently even Cheltenham (for some). Meanwhile Britain and Ireland in terms of Health standards, cleanliness, overcrowding,bureaucracy would be behind Spain in 2023 imvho.
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Depends where one lives in the UK , TBH ,some area remain less diverse than others ,Of course that doesn't suit everyone
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I know towns on the South Coast where East European men spend most of their time sitting out in the streets drinking cans of beer
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I dont think Diversity works
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Time was you could move to loads of countries
and didn't need to be born there. No need to wish,... |
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REmember than South Bank Polytechnic at the Elephant and Castle Case
When I was visiting massive canteen The students were in groups on seperate tables in break time There would be a table of Indians, one of Pakistanis , one of spanish students etc etc They were all ethnically divided as soon as they got out the classrooms where they were forced into diversity and multi culturalism but as soon as they got out they became diverse again could never understand that ? |
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Not just the UK another world more like
We’re the only race that actively enslaves itself |
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Lived and worked in America in the 9Os
and loved the country and people but surprisingly it wasn’t ahead of U.K. in lifestyle or standard of living I |
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What also was surprising , and I didn’t realise what it was at first
Had been there a while couldn’t figure it out and then i suddenly realised what it was Americans generally are nicer than the British |
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Also very competent people work wise , no fuss just get the job done
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I know towns on the South Coast where East Europeans
I used to stay in Bognor when I use to attend Fontwell a few years Back ,was happening then Irish , Gone to pot by now I would imagine |
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To be fair, when we lived in Malta our fridays would generally be spent sitting out in the sun drinking beer. What of it?
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We will have our democracy back when the Labour Party wipe you out !
Who's we? All you'll get, is more of the same medicine under a different set of self serving politicians. They'll blame their failures on the previous government, which they supported in all the most damaging policies like lockdowns, mass immigration and mismanaged NHS. And mugs like you will defend them, until the voters get get fed up with their faces and elect a different set of thick skinned, self-serving gob sh1tes. |
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Labour will be similar but worse, you only need to look at the Labour government in Wales to know that.
Starmer is a forensic bonehead, Sunak is of a different calibre. I won't be voting for either but I know which one I would prefer. |
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They are all the same ©
Lol. |
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You won't be laughing for long if they do win.
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Almost as if crippens forgets he was Blairs
most feverish defender when Bliar was PM. Almost as if a diffent person was posting on the account these daze |
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I would like to have been around in Belgium or Holland during the late 16th century during the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting era, I could have carried Bruegel's paint pots around and watched him at work depicting ordinary peasants in ordinary every life which would have actually been a lot more interesting then the boring, philosophical or religious works of the Italian renaissance painters often just churning out church commissioned work. Apparently he used to dress up as a peasant, gatecrash their do's and get pissed with them.
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Can't be no one mentioned lovely Rwanda.
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PorcupineorPineapple19 Apr 23 18:01Joined: 03 Dec 15 | Topic/replies: 16,901 | Blogger: PorcupineorPineapple's blog
To be fair, when we lived in Malta our fridays would generally be spent sitting out in the sun drinking beer. What of it? Not just Fridays ...every day in Littlehampton Bit of difference in the weather as well mate |
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Of course we weren't immigrants, we were expats.
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yeah but you weren't in hoodies and flicking f a g butts at the locals were you ?
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Littlehampton used to be nice, quite, big green, beach, a nice little boozer, with rockers and free lovein ganja types, amidst the pensioners.
A grand day out indeed. |
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Yeah, that's true. We went for evening wear, with bowler hats and umbrellas to be fair. Always representin.
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