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Originally posted by SizeZero View PostI know most guys can't tell the difference between small or medium, but if you look at a globe, the UK is most definitely small, in the geographical sense of the word.
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Meanwhile, Mr Cameron's elderly parents have written to the headmaster of Eton Collge demanding their money back.
Mrs Cameron said: "Thirty grand a year for this sh1t? Do I look like a fcuking chump? I want my money. Now.
"And don't p1ss me about. I'm a magistrate and I will **** you up."
WWII Illegal says Mash
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Originally posted by sasguru View Postthe reality is that we are a semi-bankrupt, second-rate, small sized country is making us the laughing stock of the world.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHe's being blasted for saying "We were the junior partner in 1940 when we were fighting the Nazis." At that point the USA hadn't even joined the war.
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Having pretensions to Great Power status by hanging on US coat tails, while the reality is that we are a semi-bankrupt, second-rate, medium sized country is making us the laughing stock of the world.
HTH, but IDI.
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He's being blasted for saying "We were the junior partner in 1940 when we were fighting the Nazis." At that point the USA hadn't even joined the war.
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UK - The junior partner?
David Cameron is being blasted for saying that the UK is the junior partner to the US, whilst I do not think that applied during World War 2, I do think he is being realistic in that we are no longer a superpower, and that in the 21st century we are an important player but in no way an equal partner to the US.Tags: None
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