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Previously on "Britain will come out of this recession before Euroland..."

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    Grey squirrels are not native to the UK, they were imported like rabbits as a source of meat.
    As I said above - immigrants...

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    I'd like to propose a grey squirrel instead of lion.

    It will symbolise imaginary animal from fairy tails meeting with harsh real world reality (immigrants)
    Grey squirrels are not native to the UK, they were imported like rabbits as a source of meat.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Talking of Lions, seems inappropriate for UK's main animal, I mean it does not live around here naturally? Say in Australia they got Kengroo, it makes sense - I'd accept Unicorn, but Lion seems totally out of this world...
    Prior to the Romans extincting them there lions were native to much of Europe.

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  • AtW
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    I'd like to propose a grey squirrel instead of lion.

    It will symbolise imaginary animal from fairy tails meeting with harsh real world reality (immigrants)

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Shall I make the first obvious reference to Pussy?

    Mollie Sugden should have been our national emblem.

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  • lambrini_socialist
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    I have lions living within two miles of me in Buckinghamshire.
    there are a couple of cougars on my road.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    I have lions living within two miles of me in Buckinghamshire.
    UK is not natural lions habitat.

    Unicorn I accept as great imagination, lions - no.

    Maybe deer should have been chosen? At least it would make sense when it fights with Unicorn

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Talking of Lions, seems inappropriate for UK's main animal, I mean it does not live around here naturally? Say in Australia they got Kengroo, it makes sense - I'd accept Unicorn, but Lion seems totally out of this world...
    I have lions living within two miles of me in Buckinghamshire.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by themistry View Post
    We had an empire at one point
    Indeed. I don't have problem with Lion and I love Unicorn - just felt it was rather odd animal from the two (if I had to choose from).

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  • themistry
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Talking of Lions, seems inappropriate for UK's main animal, I mean it does not live around here naturally? Say in Australia they got Kengroo, it makes sense - I'd accept Unicorn, but Lion seems totally out of this world...
    We had an empire at one point

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  • themistry
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    100 pences per pound
    did you just pluralise a plural?

    Or is that propper English?

    TM

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Post
    Talking of Lions, seems inappropriate for UK's main animal, I mean it does not live around here naturally? Say in Australia they got Kengroo, it makes sense - I'd accept Unicorn, but Lion seems totally out of this world...

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  • lambrini_socialist
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    That's not the case.

    One can be against immigration (or euro) because of objective views on cost of it to the state, long-term benefits immigrants bring etc - that's why. This sort of person can change his view is it if proven conclusively that (some) of immigration is beneficial (people like me for example).

    Another can be also against immigration (or euro) but on the basis of racism - now that's now okay, that person might not want to express his view publicly so this person will also try to grasp for valid arguements like the first one, but in this case it's pointless to refuse such arguements because underlieing reason for this persons opinion has nothing to do with arguements.

    As long as such number of people is low (like racists in this country) it's okay - the important thing to convince 60%+ of people to be pro euro and maybe 30% more not to be too much against it, the remaining 10% can hold their views as much as they want, while at it they might regret that UK changed its own currency from shillings to 100 pences per pound
    http://bpperry3.blogspot.com/2008/12/lion.html

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    According to AtWat, being against the Euro is not having a valid view
    That's not the case.

    One can be against immigration (or euro) because of objective views on cost of it to the state, long-term benefits immigrants bring etc - that's why. This sort of person can change his view is it if proven conclusively that (some) of immigration is beneficial (people like me for example).

    Another can be also against immigration (or euro) but on the basis of racism - now that's now okay, that person might not want to express his view publicly so this person will also try to grasp for valid arguements like the first one, but in this case it's pointless to refuse such arguements because underlieing reason for this persons opinion has nothing to do with arguements.

    As long as such number of people is low (like racists in this country) it's okay - the important thing to convince 60%+ of people to be pro euro and maybe 30% more not to be too much against it, the remaining 10% can hold their views as much as they want, while at it they might regret that UK changed its own currency from shillings to 100 pences per pound

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  • PM-Junkie
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    This is all very well, but what was your view before you found this out?
    I don't have a view. According to AtWat, being against the Euro is not having a valid view, so I am irrelevant and your question is therefore non sequitur.

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