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SPUGGIE J 21-05-2006 11:47

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Originally Posted by cashman
i,m british and proud of it,also a realist! the reason british people celebrate st patricks day is simple= its a damn sight better p*** up than st.georges.:D

So true cashy. How many on here have Irish blood in them? Say what they want about the Irish but boy do they know how to have a good bevvying session. :D

talentedbutslow 21-05-2006 20:17

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That might have something to do with Jamesons whiskey being so smooth....it,s a nice drop.........;)

SPUGGIE J 21-05-2006 20:23

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Originally Posted by talentedbutslow
That might have something to do with Jamesons whiskey being so smooth....it,s a nice drop.........;)

16 year old if you can get it is top notch. Not as good as good Scottish Whisky though. :D

Madhatter 21-05-2006 23:19

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
So true cashy. How many on here have Irish blood in them? Say what they want about the Irish but boy do they know how to have a good bevvying session. :D

great gran on my mums side was irish. :engsmil:

jambutty 22-05-2006 12:16

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To be British means that you were either born in GB or your father was British if you were born abroad somewhere. You hold or are eligible to hold a British Passport. I believe that if you were born abroad from non-British parents you can still get British citizenship if your paternal grandfather was British.

However my eldest daughter was born in Capetown whilst I was stationed at Cape East/HMS Afrikander (naval base) whilst serving in the Royal Navy, her birth was registered with the British Consulate and she received a British birth certificate. Yet when she recently applied for a passport she was turned down because the passport office told her that she was not British.

I do believe SPUGGIE J that Great Britain consists of England (excluding parts of Bradford, Blackburn and Accrington and several other towns which are known as suburbs of Karachi), Scotland and Wales. This includes the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight, the Scottish islands and the Channel Islands. When Northern Ireland is tagged on we become the United Kingdom and when Ulster is tagged on we become the British Isles.

However after the recent antics of Senator Blair we can also be classed as the unofficial 51st state of the USA.

Greg Pope 22-05-2006 14:19

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I agree with Wynonie Harris on this - Scots MPs shouldn't be able to vote on purely English matters. Lots of Scots will vote on this week's Education Bill, yet it doesn't affect them or their constituents at all. Some people say we would end up with two-tier MPs, but I think that we already effectively have that in that I can't vote on Scottish education matters but Scots can vote on English education.

Acrylic-bob 22-05-2006 14:52

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They're pretty damned useful when it comes to heading off back bench revolts though, arent they? Little wonder then that Saint Tony doesn't want the East Lothian question either asked or answered.

SPUGGIE J 22-05-2006 17:15

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Originally Posted by Greg Pope
I agree with Wynonie Harris on this - Scots MPs shouldn't be able to vote on purely English matters. Lots of Scots will vote on this week's Education Bill, yet it doesn't affect them or their constituents at all. Some people say we would end up with two-tier MPs, but I think that we already effectively have that in that I can't vote on Scottish education matters but Scots can vote on English education.

The irony is Greg that on some bills that are to apply to England and Wales only he might need the Scots crew to get them though.

Greg Pope 22-05-2006 19:13

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The real irony is that I know of quite a few Scots Labour MPs who are going to vote against Tony tomorrow! Anyway, have to go and vote now (on a Bill that applies to all parts of the UK regarding the Armed Forces).

Shady McGough 22-05-2006 20:58

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Surely what it means to be British is being proud of having a lot of the best things this world has to offer - Best Literature, Best Music, Best Television, Best Theatre, Best Actors and Actressess and Best Footy team (Accy Stanley).

Mik Dickinson 23-05-2006 08:36

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Will go along with that shady, not to mention that the friendliest people in the world live in the N.W. of Britain

jambutty 29-05-2006 17:19

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Many thanks for the Karma (probably negative) from someone who wrote:
parts of blackburn & bradford not in england in your view hmm? they are just as english as you. nobhead

Obviously the person didn’t understand the irony of my comments about Blackburn, Bradford etc being suburbs of Karachi?

Who is this person nobhead? There is no member listed under that name.

Oh! I get it! Not only does the Karma giver or taker away not have a clue about writing in English (capital E – get it?) s/he doesn’t have the guts of a true Englishman to put their name to their comments. So sad! So very, very sad!

Mik Dickinson 29-05-2006 17:37

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Oy j.B. knock it on the head i was born in Bradford.British through and through ask any German when i am shouting Achtung Spitfire.Last time i did it was when we won 5 - 1

Madhatter 30-05-2006 00:39

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I got one that said 'ye get real. dickhead' butthen he decided to add his real name, didn't you cashman.:D

yerself 30-05-2006 09:16

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Originally Posted by jambutty
When Northern Ireland is tagged on we become the United Kingdom and when Ulster is tagged on we become the British Isles.

:confused: Northern Ireland and Ulster are one and the same place.


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