Flags.........& Politics.

Just the type of moral superiority we expect from you.

Forced mass immigration from whichever of 2-3 parties without any consultation with the electorate. What an extraordinary concept in a democracy. You and your Blairite politics will never get it, because of your contempt for us. Fine, your enemy (your own demographic bizarrely) will beat you, you traitor.
Nobody “forced” anything!

We, the British electorate as a whole, votes in every government. Whether headed by Macmillan, Wilson, Heath, Thatcher, Blair or whoever. Those governments are formed by those we choose to represent us and determine what’s in our best interests.

Minority views, such as yours, are freely expressed but consistently rejected. If they ever become a majority then I would campaign against them until they were voted out again.

Yet you recommend resistance! Then call me a traitor!
 
And I can think how a Cornish farmer should run his business. Doesn't mean my ideas would make any sense though.
You could, but the analogy is a poor one. So far as I am aware you know nothing about farming, whereas I know a fair bit about life, human relationships, fairness and compromise. All essential in building a homogeneous society.

Although thinking about it, as farming is often a complicated business these days requiring financial and technological skills rather than just the ability to use a pitchfork, perhaps there are some worthwhile contributions you could make from afar, that are not immediately obvious to those consumed by the day to day. Not unlike my own comments!
 
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You could, but the analogy is a poor one. So far as I am aware you know nothing about farming, whereas I know a fair bit about life, human relationships, fairness and compromise. All essential in building a homogeneous society.
Just an example. Here's another one. I can think of what Cornish people's reaction should be to tourists but I doubt they'd be interested.
 
a fake 'makey-uppey' territory for a fake 'makey-uppey' nation ? Just a line drawn on a map. Reminds me of Northern Ireland except that the latter does have some ethnic & cultural justification. Whereas the former ? Its more a region of neighbouring Arab nations than really a proper country itself ?

- linguistically
- religiously
- ethnically
- culturally

what city is the capital of Egypt, Syria, Iran, Palestine ? some questions are easy to answer, others not so much.


It was 1916 and we were at war with the Ottoman empire. It's pretty standard to find some war lords, arm them, and unite them in one cause.

Northern Ireland is made up of counties who voted that way in a legitimate election, that provisionals didn't like the outcome of because of their sectarian hatred, and used violence to "disagree" with the rights of the people of the time. They made the place a hellhole for generations. Not much different from Hamas tbh.
 
You could, but the analogy is a poor one. So far as I am aware you know nothing about farming, whereas I know a fair bit about life, human relationships, fairness and compromise. All essential in building a homogeneous society.

Although thinking about it, as farming is often a complicated business these days requiring financial and technological skills rather than just the ability to use a pitchfork, perhaps there are some worthwhile contributions you could make from afar, that are not immediately obvious to those consumed by the day to day. Not unlike my own comments!
Great. Perhaps you could pass my idea on to the locals although it's quite obvious. Magic beans. Plant a field full of those and try to stop the money rolling in.
 
Great. Perhaps you could pass my idea on to the locals although it's quite obvious. Magic beans. Plant a field full of those and try to stop the money rolling in.

You can always just get some haricot beans that identify as 'magic beans'. And that really is the magic, that can just suddenly become reality. Then all you need to do is flood Cornwall with men unable to build a stable functioning society in their own geographical regions to farm the beans, and there will be no issues whatsoever with everyone living happily ever after.
 
You can always just get some haricot beans that identify as 'magic beans'. And that really is the magic, that can just suddenly become reality. Then all you need to do is flood Cornwall with men unable to build a stable functioning society in their own geographical regions to farm the beans, and there will be no issues whatsoever with everyone living happily ever after.
Excellent solution. Now if we can schedule a meeting with this Mother Nature character she can be told to stop arsing around and sort out this climate change nonsense.
 
Northern Ireland is made up of counties who voted that way in a legitimate election, that provisionals didn't like the outcome of because of their sectarian hatred, and used violence to "disagree" with the rights of the people of the time. They made the place a hellhole for generations. Not much different from Hamas tbh.
incorrect.

the overwhelming majority of Ireland voted for independence in 1919. To use your logic.......Imagine if the Brexit vote managed to carve up England into Regions leaving the EU and regions staying. Yorkshire going one way, and London the Other.

'sectarian hatred' = something similar to the American Indians looking at the newcomers and thinking "hang on a second, we were here first, by a few thousand years"

anyway.........Flags. The irony being that BOTH the Union Jack and the irish Tricolour all emphasize peace and harmony between all the component nations & identities. Both republicans and loyalist scream the word 'united' at each other - while also throwing sh1.t at each other . Ironic really.

Broadly i would have supported a British N.I in 1922, and would probably still do so today.....however the demographics have shifted dramatically over the last 100 years. 'sectarian hatred' is an overly simplistic way of looking at different identities. While this thread talks of Flags. It would be nice if everybody in N.I. could identify a single unified flag that they all accepted. I reckon the cross of St Patrick in Red, white, blue, green & Orange.....but hey, what would i know ?
 
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Nobody “forced” anything!

We, the British electorate as a whole, votes in every government. Whether headed by Macmillan, Wilson, Heath, Thatcher, Blair or whoever. Those governments are formed by those we choose to represent us and determine what’s in our best interests.

Minority views, such as yours, are freely expressed but consistently rejected. If they ever become a majority then I would campaign against them until they were voted out again.

Yet you recommend resistance! Then call me a traitor!
All 3 either promise to reduce immigration and choose not to or have no intention anyway as they know it’s one of the two with a possible coalition including the limp wristed idiots.
 

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