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Best Regards - Taggy |
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I think you would even disagree with yourself for the sake of it. You remind me of a relative of mine. If he ever would have entered a monastery or a abbey for over an hour you can bet the nuns and the monks would be in total disagreement with each other;) |
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Life would be pretty boring if we all agreed, wouldn't it :p
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Well I was a bit confused over this politics lark and was made worse by this from Wiki;
Politics is the process by which groups of people make decisions. The term is generally applied to behavior within civil governments, but politics has been observed in all human group interactions, including corporate, academic, and religious institutions. It consists of "social relations involving authority or power"[1] and refers to the regulation of a political unit,[2] and to the methods and tactics used to formulate and apply policy.[3] |
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In all your quotes that I have read where there is an issue conflicting with the interests of the British Goverment you defend. Hopefully theres not to many of your type in the forces :behead: |
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The problems that Ireland both north and south have had are to some extent self perpetuating. The thing is staying in Scotland I see a form of it as well and I find it disgusting. Politics and religion should never mix as there has been more conflict because of this than any other reason. People I know who serve in the forces have hope for the future and in their opinion its re-education that is needed. Everyone is entitled to an opinion and belief but to be made to suffer for that is wrong. Can you put forward a conflict whether military are civillian that dosnt have religion egging it on in some way?
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I lived in Scotland for three years, and was shocked at how much religion is part of politics up there, all fuelled by the press. I never expeienced any overt racism, in the cosmopolitan West End of Glasgow, and quickly silenced any attempt to find out which 'side' I was from, and my religious background, by saying I didn't support either of the Old Firm clubs, but Queen of the South.:D Mind you, it was a bit like that in Liverpool, when I was at college there. Perhaps you get people obsessed with religious divides anywhere there's a ferry terminal.:rolleyes: |
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in which Britain is today. :tongueout You horrible horrible little man you :alright:Accrington Burnley Blackburn Bradford have some of the lowest wages and house prices in the all of the UK and your calling me a dickhead your having a laugh you sympathiser :dogrun: |
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Belgravia, Mayfair, and Kensington, is full of people from many Asian countries, yet has some of the most expensive real estate on the planet. Cornwall has a very small immigrant population, and is suprisingly one of the poorest counties in England, with one of the lowest Gross Disposal Household Income per capita in the country, and that is reflected in the relatively low value of property there. For the reason this area has a relatively low property value, if £100,000 for a typical terraced house can be considered low value, you'd have to look back to why so many houses were built for the immigrants who flooded in to the area seeking a better life for themselves and their families...in the nineteenth century.;) |
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