Beemer
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13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - There ARE too many imm... · 0 replies · +3 points
Mark my words. I give it two years.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - Melanie Phillips: What... · 0 replies · +6 points
It's enough to make me think.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The Great British Lawf... · 0 replies · +2 points
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The Great British Lawf... · 0 replies · +1 points
Magna Carter.
You cannot supercede Gods law and there cannot be a third party to supercede a written contract between a Monarch and whom it applies to the people of the lands the Monarch rules over. I fit that classification.
Saying an "old law" has been superceded". You're quote lame excuses off Government paid liars. There has been no retraction of this law. It's dead easy to fob people off. Especially when judges have an interest in the case.
Whats more Misterfox. You are not coalescing anything yourself, in this chicken shed. Why you wish to separate and divide Libertarianism from Nationalism the mind boggles.
13 years ago @ Simon Darby - Treasure hunt · 0 replies · +2 points
Or is it the original?
Carrying on the tradition of Quislings. Our Bill of Rights (1688/9) whom no British Government even acknowledges its existence.
Grrr!
13 years ago @ Simon Darby - Blue on Blue · 0 replies · +4 points
"Rastafarianism"; Britisharianism
"belief in spiritualism;" Belief in the soul of your Nation
"environmentalism and belief in climate change"; quality of a peoples lifestyle and belief in sky pixies.
"belief in the sanctity of life"; except when it suits them.
"belief in the higher purpose of public-service broadcasting". Propaganda, lies, evasion of the truth and 'Neuro Linguistic Programming' of the proles.
I suppose preaching to the converted can either bring armoury or a smile.
13 years ago @ Simon Darby - That's why you visit t... · 0 replies · +1 points
That shows perfectly well there is no difference of opinion where anything matters with Cameron & and his screws against the Liebour wrecking crew.
A lot of kids these days all want a non-job. Playing with computers and other peoples money. They have no wherewithal to be employers or actually make something. Certainly no education how to run a small business. Their teachers pump them up with some Marxist utopia jobs of self serving - if they go to uni. The world will want them for big money. Some succeed. especially in those businesses where brains is not really required anyway.
I worked in a high technology engineering company who kept losing the brightest to teaching. The money was better, holidays longer, it was a brain dead doddle teaching school child stuff and not to forget the very nice early pension.
On the other hand there are a couple of Brit lads working near me, landscaping, flagging etc. etc. They are clever, bright, strong, tanned and fit. One of them is the son of the man who's business it is. They are making good money. Now tell me the sort of lad would a prospective girlfriend would choose if she had an idea the state system will fail.
13 years ago @ Simon Darby - I've seen it all now · 0 replies · +5 points
How many times have we heard of medical people using honey on severe wounds?
Then it all goes quiet...
13 years ago @ Simon Darby - New powers to fire BNP... · 0 replies · +3 points
"Ms Keates, who met with Mr Gove last week, wants a change in teachers’ contracts to prevent BNP members from entering the profession, a provision already in force for police and prison officers. She said Mr Gove “seemed keen” on this proposal."
Has no-one here ever heard of the Human Rights act. Are they all content to be in contempt of a high court judgement? Amazing!
13 years ago @ The Charging Point - Top Gear responds to T... · 0 replies · +1 points