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June 25th, 2017, 10:38 AM | #2101 | |
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As long as there will be "Masters" who will insanely dominate their "Slaves", you will see no improvement. It seems that the solution would be to teach younger generations to create a more altruistic WORLWIDE society. |
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June 25th, 2017, 11:00 AM | #2102 | |
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It was a little bit like yours with these points: They don't use the metric system and still use their bloody pound. Their banks have strange relations with tax heavens like Caiman Islands, Isle of Man, etc... Islands that are not British but still under dominion of the Queen... When they travel in Europe, they travel in band, they drink too much and fight with local people. They also created English areas in several touristic European countries. They exported Hooliganism. But... I always liked to travel in England. It's not really like the other European countries. IMO, it's the most exotic Occidental country. I always was very well welcomed by British people. When they are not drunk, they are very nice people. |
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June 25th, 2017, 12:34 PM | #2103 | |
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We call these people 'chavs'. Chav areas had the highest number of leave voters. |
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I think, the English are using the metric system (except their speedometers) since a while. The Americans are different. A couple of years ago they have used twelver system at their currency. One pound was 20 Shilling, 12 Pennies was one Shilling. That was strange to me !!! But hooliganism isn’t an English problem exclusively, other countries have that problem too (II mentioned Germany, the Netherlands, Russia ect. ). But the created term is English, that's true. In case of the banks we are common, the reason a lot of European Banks opened their representations in England. This English loud and every time drunk English tourists you will find mostly by people, who are able "intellectual making loopings below the carpet" if you understand what I'm meaning . They are annoying, but it's not a typically English issue too. Have you ever met Swedish or Danish tourists that cases? I think in many European countries drinks are extremely cheap for them. I like to having a beer or a wine, but I hate drinking so much. So I hate drunken guys and drunken girls/woman are as twice annoying to me. BTW: I once met a Swiss guy in holidays, who was sitting from the morning to the night at the bar. Nothing else. I had a talk with him one morning and asked him why he hasn't any other interests and he answered: "I'm a pilot. I'm not allowed to have any drinks during the year or I would risk my job". Very strange I thought to spend the holiday like this. But he never got loud or annoying, so could accept him. I too made the experience, most British are very friendly (if they aren't drunk). Some times I've trouble to understand them (especially some "native" Londoners ). In the south I'm having no trouble, to the English North I've never travelled so far. But I think England is anything else than exotic for me.
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I think this is where Leavers and Remainers fundamentally differ. Remainers see things as all doom and gloom. Personally, I don't for a minute think that young people won't have those opportunities in the future, even if there is some red tape involved.
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It may be noticed, from Labour's manifesto and subsequent statements, that the Labour Party is trying to be as vague as possible in order to keep everyone on side and to prevent any rifts in the Labour Party until after the next election.
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I honestly think Corbyn would be given a better deal (for my situation) just because he's not Theresa May and has a more conciliatory approach to relations with the EU. I also think Keir Starmer is far more capable than David 'deal or no deal' Davis. |
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It's amazing isn't it that with scum like this in your country that you would be worried about hardworking immigrants. |
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