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Do you see at the end when he does the jigsaw it is a map of the world and not a map or Europe?
Now do you get it?
You mean that we can’t just be a little island isolationist nation that has guys in there 60s talking about the British Empire or The War - things that they were never involved in - as if it was 40 years ago, not 75 or 150 years ago.
Do I get the idea that it’s not about establishing British Imperialism to make your business grow, but to work with - not against - others. Throughout the advert they list various countries. They show people who aren’t just WASPs, etc.
They will get it, when the UK economy collapses and once they start lining up for the jobcentres and I with my EU passport can work in 27 other countries with growing economies and great daily rates
You mean that we can’t just be a little island isolationist nation that has guys in there 60s talking about the British Empire or The War - things that they were never involved in - as if it was 40 years ago, not 75 or 150 years ago.
Do I get the idea that it’s not about establishing British Imperialism to make your business grow, but to work with - not against - others. Throughout the advert they list various countries. They show people who aren’t just WASPs, etc.
Yes. I get it. You don’t appear to.
Happy to participate in a world union - we are after all the same really - the lines drawn on maps by old men to cement their power have little to no meaning in the digital age.
Not happy to be a vassal state of a dying organisation that did once have its members best interested at heart but like many things it grew and grew until its continued existence is its sole raison d'être.
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