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Previously on "Differences between the Spanish and the English"
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Is there really that much support for the Iraq war in the UK? Last time I read the majority were against?
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Well, Lucifer, given the evidence you have presented, I might have to reconsider....
Mmmm....droopy old baps
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Originally posted by WageSlaveYou're not far wrong...although I'd rather have the lovely Helen Mirren than Mrs Shakey.
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You're not far wrong...although I'd rather have the lovely Helen Mirren than Mrs Shakey.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveI usually prefer to go commando.
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Sorry, this whole man-baby thing does nothing for me. Do you use disposables or reusables?
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Originally posted by WageSlaveCareful SG, you're starting to sound like Snaw.
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Have to agree ..
...Sorry Mailman that was bollox. Just a tired old cliche based on national stereotypes.
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sorry to get the facts in the way of your nice theory Mailman, but the reason the English won't elect another government in place is like, unlike in Spain after the bombing, there won't be any elections any time soon!
Your post was a biggest lot of garbage I have read since yesterday morning
Also what makes you think that the English won't "surrender" as you put it, one way or another? There is a school of thought that says that, in a way, the UK government has already surrendered, since London is known in world circles as Londinistan for its friendliness to terrorist organisations, just ask the French or American who have been trying to get countless terrorists suspects extradited from London, all in vain, for years and years.....
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You really are talking about tulip you know nothing about
Govement was already as hated as NL is now
Opasition there, unlike here was a viable general alternative and had always been against the war in Iraq
Elections were due anyway (main reason terrorists attacked then)
Goverment tried to cast the blame on ETA till after the election because they knew when it became known that it was Arab terrorists that were attacking due to their policys which their people had been against they would have a back lash and they would lose.
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[QUOTE=Not So Wise]Not really, the spanish "surrendered" because they did not really want to involved in the "cause" nor was it one that they beleived in the first place. They were pulled into a situation by their leaders that they did not support, but unlike UK they had other viable alternative leaders that would give them what they wanted
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You know thats just tough titty...sometimes a leader has to make the tough D's that us mere mortals dont have to make.
Were you in Spain when the bomb went off then Mailman? Did the Spaniards just ignore each other when it went off then?
Speaking of which, Spod must be spanish?
Mailman
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