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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostVery interesting watch. It has pointed out that for 5000 years the UK has punched well above its weight. Stonehenge was the marvel of Western Europe. There has been the odd invasion - though the UK was never fully conquered. The UK has had the largest Empire the globe has ever seen.
I am not quite sure why the UK should suddenly start doing badly after 5000 years just because of BrExit.
Though if the UK does start doing badly, I will be blaming it on the Bremoaners and the leeches who do nothing except criticize. Led by sasguru of course....
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I blame Lloyd George. Sowed the seeds of the welfare state back in 1906.
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I am so happy with being British that we have again decided you can have Andy Murray over the Wimbledon tournament.
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Punching above one's weight and handing out a begging bowl to the IMF are not mutually exclusive.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostNew Labour harnessed 'New Britannia', the belief that somehow the national construct of Britain was broken and needed to be fixed. I don't think it was broken.
anyway away with you dreaming of past glories we can't live without our mates JC Junket & Angels Merkel telling us what to do.
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New Labour harnessed 'New Britannia', the belief that somehow the national construct of Britain was broken and needed to be fixed. I don't think it was broken.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostVery interesting watch. It has pointed out that for 5000 years the UK has punched well above its weight. Stonehenge was the marvel of Western Europe. There has been the odd invasion - though the UK was never fully conquered. The UK has had the largest Empire the globe has ever seen.
I am not quite sure why the UK should suddenly start doing badly after 5000 years just because of BrExit.
Though if the UK does start doing badly, I will be blaming it on the Bremoaners and the leeches who do nothing except criticize. Led by sasguru of course....
Which was why leave was popular.
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Sky Atlantic - The British
Very interesting watch. It has pointed out that for 5000 years the UK has punched well above its weight. Stonehenge was the marvel of Western Europe. There has been the odd invasion - though the UK was never fully conquered. The UK has had the largest Empire the globe has ever seen.
I am not quite sure why the UK should suddenly start doing badly after 5000 years just because of BrExit.
Though if the UK does start doing badly, I will be blaming it on the Bremoaners and the leeches who do nothing except criticize. Led by sasguru of course....Tags: None
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