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Previously on "Now that the Scots have left No 10"

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Wouldn't have a problem with that. To what purpose though? To remind everyone that they are located in England?
    Are there many who have not realised that to be the case then?
    <Bob>
    Yes Mr SB is very correct in his sayings! I am very sure in my beings in Englands
    and I am being supportings Mr Rooney
    </Bob>

    Sorry IGMC

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    "Cameron is a surname of Scottish origin, and a first name derived from the surname. The surname comes from Scottish Gaelic cam-shron (also spelled cam sròn), meaning 'crooked-nose' or 'hooked-nose,' and is the name of a Scottish clan, Clan Cameron."
    He is about as Scottish as I am French.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by ArthurBigot View Post
    All public buildings in London should fly the St George cross all the time
    Wouldn't have a problem with that. To what purpose though? To remind everyone that they are located in England?
    Are there many who have not realised that to be the case then?

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    "Cameron is a surname of Scottish origin, and a first name derived from the surname. The surname comes from Scottish Gaelic cam-shron (also spelled cam sròn), meaning 'crooked-nose' or 'hooked-nose,' and is the name of a Scottish clan, Clan Cameron."
    Fitz forms a prefix to patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin. This usage derives from the Norman fiz / filz, prononciation: /fits/ (cognate with French fils < Latin filius), meaning "son of", which was coupled with the name of the father (e.g. Fitz Gilbert, meaning "son of Gilbert") in the noble families according to the Scandinavian tradition to add -son behind the father's name. Although there are exceptions in which the name of a more noteworthy mother (Fitz Wymarch), or parent's title (Fitz Count, Fitz Empress) was instead used. It later was applied to the illegitimate sons of princes.

    You B*stard

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  • PRC1964
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    "Cameron is a surname of Scottish origin, and a first name derived from the surname. The surname comes from Scottish Gaelic cam-shron (also spelled cam sròn), meaning 'crooked-nose' or 'hooked-nose,' and is the name of a Scottish clan, Clan Cameron."

    Ah, so he's Jewish then?

    Brian: I'm not a roman mum, I'm a kike, a yid, a heebie, a hook-nose, I'm kosher mum, I'm a Red Sea pedestrian, and proud of it!

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  • gricerboy
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    Originally posted by ArthurBigot View Post
    David Cameron has said he will fly the flag of St George over No 10 during the football World Cup in South Africa



    I doubt that very much

    All public buildings in London should fly the St George cross all the time
    Or the rainbow flag!

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  • NickFitz
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    "Cameron is a surname of Scottish origin, and a first name derived from the surname. The surname comes from Scottish Gaelic cam-shron (also spelled cam sròn), meaning 'crooked-nose' or 'hooked-nose,' and is the name of a Scottish clan, Clan Cameron."

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    On Saturday I was passed by an open top car with loud Asian music playing. It was proudly flying the English flag. Which was nice.

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  • TimberWolf
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    He's only pretending not to be a Scotsman.

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  • ArthurBigot
    started a topic Now that the Scots have left No 10

    Now that the Scots have left No 10

    David Cameron has said he will fly the flag of St George over No 10 during the football World Cup in South Africa



    The prime minister told MPs that the move would not cost anything and he hoped would help unite the nation behind the English team.

    No matter what part of the UK people came from, he said he hoped they would be shouting "come on England"
    I doubt that very much

    All public buildings in London should fly the St George cross all the time

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