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Unpatriotic Clegg
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/// All nations have a cross to bear, and none more so than Germany with its memories of Nazism. But the British cross is more insidious still.///
This was a statement by Nick Clegg.
Do we need anti British individuals such as him to lead a British political party?
He's the one who will get rid of the pound and turn even more power over to Europe.
/// All nations have a cross to bear, and none more so than Germany with its memories of Nazism. But the British cross is more insidious still.///
This was a statement by Nick Clegg.
Do we need anti British individuals such as him to lead a British political party?
He's the one who will get rid of the pound and turn even more power over to Europe.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think what he's saying is that Germany after the war acknowledged that it had behaved abominably, and reformed. Britain concluded that it had behaved righteously, and refused to change. So which country has actually done better since the war?
He did not say Britain should have lost the war. He's saying that winning blinded Britain to the need to progress. Do you think this was wrong?
He did not say Britain should have lost the war. He's saying that winning blinded Britain to the need to progress. Do you think this was wrong?
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/// i don't include winning wars as part of my 'Being British' make-up.///
does not mean that someone ' would have rather us lost then? '
Your ability to comprehend and reason a point is found wanting yet again.
Dot is entitled to her point of view; you however are not entitled to question her right to be British just because you can't appreciate it. I expect she is as entitled to call herself British as you are even though you are a silly little man with limited intelligence.
does not mean that someone ' would have rather us lost then? '
Your ability to comprehend and reason a point is found wanting yet again.
Dot is entitled to her point of view; you however are not entitled to question her right to be British just because you can't appreciate it. I expect she is as entitled to call herself British as you are even though you are a silly little man with limited intelligence.
oi who doesn't deserve the right to be called British, I;ve traced my ancestry back on my dad's line to 1430 and his direct ancestor came over from Roscommon to make shoes in Chester city at the consent of the manor of Chester and the admitance to the Chester Guild, so i can pretty well be sure I am as British as a need to be. I would prefer to live in Antigua and be British over there though, they used to be British and are more British than alot of people over here.
dothawkes31
I don't know if you lived during the second war, but if you had you would realise that this small country stood alone against the might of the Third Reich, a force that had swept over and conquered almost the whole of Europe.
You say that Britain (I presume you mean it's Government) spent too many years refusing to help it's people back into prosperity,
It was the people who threw out Churchill, and voted in a Labour Government, and we all know how they get their people back into prosperity. To be fair though we had just gone through almost 6 years of war, and we had huge debts to pay (only just paid them), so they had to run the country on a shoe string.
Regarding your pre-fabs in1945/46 there were thousands of men returning to civvy street who with their families had to be re-housed.in originally temporary housing, but it was so successful that they remained for many years..
Regarding G-Plan furniture this wasn't utility furniture (which ceased in 1952), but a new style of quality furniture that was introduced in 1953
You did not answer my question "would you have rather had Nazi Germany win the war"?
I don't know if you lived during the second war, but if you had you would realise that this small country stood alone against the might of the Third Reich, a force that had swept over and conquered almost the whole of Europe.
You say that Britain (I presume you mean it's Government) spent too many years refusing to help it's people back into prosperity,
It was the people who threw out Churchill, and voted in a Labour Government, and we all know how they get their people back into prosperity. To be fair though we had just gone through almost 6 years of war, and we had huge debts to pay (only just paid them), so they had to run the country on a shoe string.
Regarding your pre-fabs in1945/46 there were thousands of men returning to civvy street who with their families had to be re-housed.in originally temporary housing, but it was so successful that they remained for many years..
Regarding G-Plan furniture this wasn't utility furniture (which ceased in 1952), but a new style of quality furniture that was introduced in 1953
You did not answer my question "would you have rather had Nazi Germany win the war"?
The euphoria of winning the war overshadowed the lack of progress after it. Britain was well behind the rest in terms of production methods.
Steve that is because Britain and the yanks helped rebuild German industry. Most of the German factories were nothing more than rubble after the war. Back it dear Old Blighty the English workers carried on in the old factories on the same old machnes.
That is why production was behind.
Steve that is because Britain and the yanks helped rebuild German industry. Most of the German factories were nothing more than rubble after the war. Back it dear Old Blighty the English workers carried on in the old factories on the same old machnes.
That is why production was behind.
We never stood alone against Germany, that was Poland.
We were never alone full stop, as we had our colonial and commonwealth troops, I feel part of Clegg's observation is based on the sheer lack of credit that dominion troops recieved (especially the Morrocan, Algerians and Tunisians, although that is a French matter) a little poem from your youth, see if you remember it.
Oh, bury me at Cassino
My duty to England is done.
And when you get back to Blighty,
And you are drinking your whisky and rum,
Remember that old Indian soldier,
When the war that he thought has been won!
Amen.
We were never alone full stop, as we had our colonial and commonwealth troops, I feel part of Clegg's observation is based on the sheer lack of credit that dominion troops recieved (especially the Morrocan, Algerians and Tunisians, although that is a French matter) a little poem from your youth, see if you remember it.
Oh, bury me at Cassino
My duty to England is done.
And when you get back to Blighty,
And you are drinking your whisky and rum,
Remember that old Indian soldier,
When the war that he thought has been won!
Amen.
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