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By *usman 199 OP   Man
7 weeks ago

Stockport

Evening everyone

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By *agatoXXXMan
7 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.

I'm proud to be Scottish. Despite the current football score.

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By *r John WickMan
7 weeks ago

The Continental

Nope not really.

It’s a bunch of random circumstances that led me to being born here. That’s the only thing that makes me British. Nothing specific to be ‘proud’ of.

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman
7 weeks ago

Brum


"Nope not really.

It’s a bunch of random circumstances that led me to being born here. That’s the only thing that makes me British. Nothing specific to be ‘proud’ of."

Same here

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By *ools and the brainCouple
7 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Yeah, why wouldn't I be?

I'm not really proud of being a human right now though!

Given what we have done and doing to this beautiful planet we don't really deserve it.

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By *ife NinjaMan
7 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Yes. It's ethically diverse, normally tolerant, and it has some great culture and beautiful places. It also has freedom that many people are rightly envious of

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman
7 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

What's to be proud of?

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By *aven.Woman
7 weeks ago

Not the North West...

Could be worse, could be French

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
7 weeks ago

North West


"Nope not really.

It’s a bunch of random circumstances that led me to being born here. That’s the only thing that makes me British. Nothing specific to be ‘proud’ of."

Similar. My recent ancestry isn't entirely British either.

I honestly don't feel any really significant national identity. I do feel generically European.

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By *aughty by nature 76Man
7 weeks ago

Walsall & Reading

🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

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By *ottom charlieMan
7 weeks ago

washington


"I'm proud to be Scottish. Despite the current football score."
well at least your team give it 100% effort in every game they play,,, not like the 11 headless chickens last thursday against greece

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By *ustlooking78Man
7 weeks ago

northants

When I see the horrors some have to live through i feel I'm very lucky to be British.

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago

Not really. I don't get this national pride attitude like you made any sort of sacrifice or worked hard to determine where you were born 🤷‍♂️

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By *tephanie63Woman
7 weeks ago

BRIDGWATER

I am proud to be British. Britain does a lot for third world countries and other needy causes. Climate change is not being caused by Britain alone, way more of its being caused by other much larger countries.

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By *8on33Man
7 weeks ago

winfrith

Not bothered anymore the Britain that was is no more .

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By *ib.Man
7 weeks ago

Hampshire


"Could be worse, could be French"

Fo sho.

I think you need to respect where you're from to a degree because it is part of who you are (like it or not), but I'm not overly patriotic.

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By *mateur100Man
7 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Not bothered anymore the Britain that was is no more ."

I try to think link this and I agree to a point but there's still that bit inside that makes me defend the ideal

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago

Could say a lot here being i know the fictional system inside out but .

Proud to be a British or English we are actually all foreign to England

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By *8on33Man
7 weeks ago

winfrith


"Not bothered anymore the Britain that was is no more .

I try to think link this and I agree to a point but there's still that bit inside that makes me defend the ideal "

What ideal exactly?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
7 weeks ago

North West


"Not really. I don't get this national pride attitude like you made any sort of sacrifice or worked hard to determine where you were born 🤷‍♂️"

Same.

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By *m3232Man
7 weeks ago

maidenhead

I love the uk and being British but the morals and values of the people here and running the country are pretty fucked.

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago


"I am proud to be British. Britain does a lot for third world countries and other needy causes. Climate change is not being caused by Britain alone, way more of its being caused by other much larger countries."

By most country’s there all in on it with there weather manipulation I swissy land is the head of the beast where the leaders meet up. I won’t say to much .

Look up haarp it’s all a agenda to bring in new ways of us living 👀

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

7 weeks ago

East Sussex

It's easy to think you're not particularly bothered by your nationality until you're faced with the possibility of changing it.

You also feel differently if you're mixed nationality or of a diverse culture I think

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By *agatoXXXMan
7 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.


"I'm proud to be Scottish. Despite the current football score. well at least your team give it 100% effort in every game they play,,, not like the 11 headless chickens last thursday against greece"

I think the word you meant was "shite", not "effort".

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By *8on33Man
7 weeks ago

winfrith

Britain isn't great anymore it's a multi cultural pile of shite where the division of wealth is as always for a few ,our borders have been breached for money ,you can't say fuck all for offending someone, adverts have become accepted and your watch pays your bill ,what's great about any of that ?I certainly wouldn't go to war to defend it .

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By *icecouple561Couple
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7 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Britain isn't great anymore it's a multi cultural pile of shite where the division of wealth is as always for a few ,our borders have been breached for money ,you can't say fuck all for offending someone, adverts have become accepted and your watch pays your bill ,what's great about any of that ?I certainly wouldn't go to war to defend it ."

Not even if you were threatened directly?

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By *ib.Man
7 weeks ago

Hampshire


"Britain isn't great anymore it's a multi cultural pile of shite where the division of wealth is as always for a few ,our borders have been breached for money ,you can't say fuck all for offending someone, adverts have become accepted and your watch pays your bill ,what's great about any of that ?I certainly wouldn't go to war to defend it ."

So, mostly the same it's always been but in 2024?

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By *os_GoddessofdawnWoman
7 weeks ago

In the clouds

Not especially.. I used to be, but we've lost our identity now, and not alot of britain is british and most of our traditions are discriminating!

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By *ools and the brainCouple
7 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

I think we have become to complacent and comfortable with our freedom.

When you look around the world and see how people are trying to steal/take away others countries and nationality I think we should be thankful that we haven't had to fight to save our national identity and country in our Lifetimes.

If you are proud or not you should be grateful for what you have.

Thing's could have been very different and if mad Vlad gets his way Britain will be obsolete soon.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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7 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I think we have become to complacent and comfortable with our freedom.

When you look around the world and see how people are trying to steal/take away others countries and nationality I think we should be thankful that we haven't had to fight to save our national identity and country in our Lifetimes.

If you are proud or not you should be grateful for what you have.

Thing's could have been very different and if mad Vlad gets his way Britain will be obsolete soon."

I agree.

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By *lex CoxMan
7 weeks ago

Porth

Falch o fod yn gymraeg. Proud to be Welsh.

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By *tephanjMan
7 weeks ago

Kettering

I'm proud to be British my ancestry is English, Scottish and Irish I'm only missing Wales and I'm glad I'm British, but being born in England I'm also proud of that

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By *ib.Man
7 weeks ago

Hampshire


"I think we have become to complacent and comfortable with our freedom.

When you look around the world and see how people are trying to steal/take away others countries and nationality I think we should be thankful that we haven't had to fight to save our national identity and country in our Lifetimes.

If you are proud or not you should be grateful for what you have.

Thing's could have been very different and if mad Vlad gets his way Britain will be obsolete soon."

I agree but don't see Vlad as a threat. I think Russia can certainly upset the UK with propaganda and interference, but that's about it, and that would only work if people let them.

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago

Nah. I'm also not proud to be Scottish. I find the idea of Patriotism completely ridiculous

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
7 weeks ago

North West


"Britain isn't great anymore it's a multi cultural pile of shite where the division of wealth is as always for a few ,our borders have been breached for money ,you can't say fuck all for offending someone, adverts have become accepted and your watch pays your bill ,what's great about any of that ?I certainly wouldn't go to war to defend it ."

I didn't realise things like smart watches were uniquely British. Or at all British 🤷🏻‍♀️

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By *ools and the brainCouple
7 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Nah. I'm also not proud to be Scottish. I find the idea of Patriotism completely ridiculous"

It's very odd that on such a small island we can be so tribal and divided even at county level we still try to divide ourselves.

Take Cornwall for example.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
7 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Britain isn't great anymore it's a multi cultural pile of shite where the division of wealth is as always for a few ,our borders have been breached for money ,you can't say fuck all for offending someone, adverts have become accepted and your watch pays your bill ,what's great about any of that ?I certainly wouldn't go to war to defend it ."

So you wouldn't fight for your freedom and the freedom of others?

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By *erandHerManCouple
7 weeks ago

Swindon

We're very proud to be English (male) and Northern Irish (female) x

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
7 weeks ago

chichester

I don’t care for our “British “ as such but I like the Little Rock we call home physically (bar the weather ) . Governments and societies come and go so what’s crummy how will probably improve at some point and vica versa.

Though if you was a young person under 35 and could emigrate properly I’d totally say consider it without a doubt

Many better places to live with better economies / jobs / lifestyles and weather .

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By *AJMLKTV/TS
7 weeks ago

Burley

English through and through, extremely proud to be British. Best country in the bloody world

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By *ools and the brainCouple
7 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

It all becomes unimportant once you start looking at the bigger picture past our shores,past our atmosphere and looking out into space and realise how insignificant we are, just a tiny speck of rock hurtling through space surrounded by hundreds of billions of other specs of rock hurtling through space.

National and international borders are of no significance a few million miles away looking back at earth and we are just a small dot.

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By *emboy AlexMan
7 weeks ago

Chadderton, Manchester

I'm proud of my city and my species. Not very proud of my nation as a whole, I do however appreciate it. I know that it is safer and more secure than most places on earth with technology that helps so many people. However, due to poor leadership throughout my entire life and no hopes of it improving, my appreciation is very quickly dying. No matter what happens, my generation is continuously receiving the short straw.

If house prices ever go down, if owning a car ever becomes a sound financial decision, if the older generations stop hagging us because we want the simple joy of being able to be ourselves, if the government ever does something to kick out the illegals, and if our economy/NHS/public transport ever recovers then maybe...just maybe, I will start to love this nation.

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By *r-8-BBCMan
7 weeks ago

LONDON

With all its faults like every other country. Yes I am proud of being British, it's the country where I was born.

There is nothing wrong being proud of your heritage or country as long as you don't start to believe you're superior to others.

We can make Britain a even more better place to live and be even more proud to say i am proud to be British without stigma.

That's my 2 pence added

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
7 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

Proud to be Welsh

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By *ornycougaWoman
7 weeks ago

NORWAY Wherever I lay my hat

Nope. I had a fun conversation recently in a laundrette in Italy between myself, a Canadian and an American. We each thought that our country of residence was most fucked!

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By *he KakapoMan
7 weeks ago

A nice rock


"Nope. I had a fun conversation recently in a laundrette in Italy between myself, a Canadian and an American. We each thought that our country of residence was most fucked! "

I'd say a solid second

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By *elshie_69Man
7 weeks ago

Mean streets of Hounslow


"Proud to be Welsh "

Snap ♥️

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By *lex CoxMan
7 weeks ago

Porth


"Proud to be Welsh "

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By *aizyWoman
7 weeks ago

west midlands


"Not really. I don't get this national pride attitude like you made any sort of sacrifice or worked hard to determine where you were born 🤷‍♂️"

I'm the same, I've never understood it.

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By *implynaughty1Couple
7 weeks ago

stockport

Pround to be 🇬🇧

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By *he KakapoMan
7 weeks ago

A nice rock


"Not really. I don't get this national pride attitude like you made any sort of sacrifice or worked hard to determine where you were born 🤷‍♂️

I'm the same, I've never understood it."

.

This also (except swap british for irish)

Unless there is some sort of sport involved and then tribalism takes over in the caveman section of my brain

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By *rofessor ElementalMan
7 weeks ago

Durham

Yes, because of British values such as democracy, rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance to name a few.

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By *aizyWoman
7 weeks ago

west midlands


"Not really. I don't get this national pride attitude like you made any sort of sacrifice or worked hard to determine where you were born 🤷‍♂️

I'm the same, I've never understood it..

This also (except swap british for irish)

Unless there is some sort of sport involved and then tribalism takes over in the caveman section of my brain"

I have sport covered, I was born in England, dads Scottish, mums Welsh! And I am sure if I look back through my ancestry, I'd find Irish in there somewhere!

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By *idnight RamblerMan
7 weeks ago

Pershore

Im Welsh, a Brit and proud of both. I've lived and worked extensively overseas - try that and see how you feel about Britishness.

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By *ayor 42nd StreetMan
7 weeks ago

Branston

I really don't know. I was born in South Africa, left there when I was 29 to travel the world, arrived here in 94 and have been here ever since. I'm proud to have served in the SA army, I'm more than happy to be living in the UK for the last 30 years, but happy? I don't think so. My country of birth has been destroyed by he West, much like every country they insist on forcing democracy on. Leave the world alone ffs, they neither want or need our help, and when they do ask for it, ignore them, it only leads to more chaos.

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By *xstaceyxxTV/TS
7 weeks ago

longeaton,

Yes very proud to be British.

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By *he KakapoMan
7 weeks ago

A nice rock


"Not really. I don't get this national pride attitude like you made any sort of sacrifice or worked hard to determine where you were born 🤷‍♂️

I'm the same, I've never understood it..

This also (except swap british for irish)

Unless there is some sort of sport involved and then tribalism takes over in the caveman section of my brain

I have sport covered, I was born in England, dads Scottish, mums Welsh! And I am sure if I look back through my ancestry, I'd find Irish in there somewhere! "

I'm not gonna say it.... I'm not gonna say it

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By *he KakapoMan
7 weeks ago

A nice rock


"I really don't know. I was born in South Africa, left there when I was 29 to travel the world, arrived here in 94 and have been here ever since. I'm proud to have served in the SA army, I'm more than happy to be living in the UK for the last 30 years, but happy? I don't think so. My country of birth has been destroyed by he West, much like every country they insist on forcing democracy on. Leave the world alone ffs, they neither want or need our help, and when they do ask for it, ignore them, it only leads to more chaos."

Destroyed by the west in what way?

Strange you choose to then settle in the "West"

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
7 weeks ago

Norwich


"Could be worse, could be French"

You’re not the first person I've heard say that. Whenever I’ve been to France I’ve enjoyed being there. I’d take the average grenouille over the average rossbiff most days I think.

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By *ib.Man
7 weeks ago

Hampshire


"Could be worse, could be French

You’re not the first person I've heard say that. Whenever I’ve been to France I’ve enjoyed being there. I’d take the average grenouille over the average rossbiff most days I think."

You can't have a beautiful country/cuisine without being a shithead?

Have you travelled much?

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By *torm in a G cupWoman
7 weeks ago

Land of the Long White Cloud

I was born in England and lived there til my early twenties before moving here to New Zealand.

I have dual citizenship.

I want my kids to feel part- British too, so have taken them to the UK to see where I am from and meet extended family.

To be honest though, I see New Zealand as my home and I feel proud to be a Kiwi.

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By *eordieJeansCouple
7 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

I used to be but certain recent events have made me change my mind. I’m proud to be a Geordie though

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By *ohnny DeeeepMan
7 weeks ago

durham

I didn’t have much to do with it really, parents happened to shag here. That’s it

I’m proud of who I am as a person, the fact that I was born on a certain part of a rock doesn’t ever cross my mind.

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
7 weeks ago

Norwich


"Could be worse, could be French

You’re not the first person I've heard say that. Whenever I’ve been to France I’ve enjoyed being there. I’d take the average grenouille over the average rossbiff most days I think.

You can't have a beautiful country/cuisine without being a shithead?

Have you travelled much?"

“You can't have a beautiful country/cuisine without being a shithead?” I don’t understand this question.

I have travelled quite a bit. More than many, not as much as some, I expect.

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By *ine TimeMan
7 weeks ago

Grantham

Yes. Exceptionally and unapologetically so.

God Save The King.

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By *ayor 42nd StreetMan
7 weeks ago

Branston


"I really don't know. I was born in South Africa, left there when I was 29 to travel the world, arrived here in 94 and have been here ever since. I'm proud to have served in the SA army, I'm more than happy to be living in the UK for the last 30 years, but happy? I don't think so. My country of birth has been destroyed by he West, much like every country they insist on forcing democracy on. Leave the world alone ffs, they neither want or need our help, and when they do ask for it, ignore them, it only leads to more chaos.

Destroyed by the west in what way?

Strange you choose to then settle in the "West""

Not really, the West destroyed the country by forcing it's beliefs, much like it has in many countries across the planet. Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Vietnam etc. etc. You really believe the West did any good in those countries?Literally everything is worse since the West decided to get involved. The murder rate in SA is one of the highest in world, more people are killed there every year than during the entire apartheid regime, 1948 to 1994. Last count was around 64 per 100 000. More thsn double that of the US. Corruption in SA runs into 100's of billions every year. The country can't afford the pillaging by the current government, which the West fully endorsed. I left because of a dream I had since I was 14, to travel the world, I figured if I didn't leave when I did, I would never leave. And the only reason I stayed in the UK was because I fell in love. so no, not "strange at all".

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By *he KakapoMan
7 weeks ago

A nice rock


"I really don't know. I was born in South Africa, left there when I was 29 to travel the world, arrived here in 94 and have been here ever since. I'm proud to have served in the SA army, I'm more than happy to be living in the UK for the last 30 years, but happy? I don't think so. My country of birth has been destroyed by he West, much like every country they insist on forcing democracy on. Leave the world alone ffs, they neither want or need our help, and when they do ask for it, ignore them, it only leads to more chaos.

Destroyed by the west in what way?

Strange you choose to then settle in the "West"

Not really, the West destroyed the country by forcing it's beliefs, much like it has in many countries across the planet. Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Vietnam etc. etc. You really believe the West did any good in those countries?Literally everything is worse since the West decided to get involved. The murder rate in SA is one of the highest in world, more people are killed there every year than during the entire apartheid regime, 1948 to 1994. Last count was around 64 per 100 000. More thsn double that of the US. Corruption in SA runs into 100's of billions every year. The country can't afford the pillaging by the current government, which the West fully endorsed. I left because of a dream I had since I was 14, to travel the world, I figured if I didn't leave when I did, I would never leave. And the only reason I stayed in the UK was because I fell in love. so no, not "strange at all". "

Do you think everyone from SA would agree things were better under apartheid?

And I do actually agree that western governments have used the "spread of democracy" line to simply further their own best interests.

I was more genuinely looking for specifics on how you believe the west destroyed SA.

Do you think any of thr current issues could be resulting at least in part from the repercussions of an apartheid system?

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
7 weeks ago

near Putney Heath


"Evening everyone "

I'm half British officially/Dual Citizenship. I like both my countries. They've done a lot to make me the person I am and I like who I am.

The Politics doesn't bother me as I've studied International Relations so have researched the good, the bad and the ugly for centuries in multiple countries.

Sometimes people need a fresh startso move away. Sometimes people have something they have to run away from. Everywhere has something good and bad. So you just have to make the best of wherever you find yourself until you can change it.

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By *aizyWoman
7 weeks ago

west midlands


"Not really. I don't get this national pride attitude like you made any sort of sacrifice or worked hard to determine where you were born 🤷‍♂️

I'm the same, I've never understood it..

This also (except swap british for irish)

Unless there is some sort of sport involved and then tribalism takes over in the caveman section of my brain

I have sport covered, I was born in England, dads Scottish, mums Welsh! And I am sure if I look back through my ancestry, I'd find Irish in there somewhere!

I'm not gonna say it.... I'm not gonna say it"

I'm thinking it!

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
7 weeks ago

near Putney Heath


"Could be worse, could be French"

Lol! I'm an English speaking Francophile. I should have been born French but for now I partake. Was in France in September checking out their nudist and swinger scene... And obviously lots of cheese rosé and champagne.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
7 weeks ago

near Putney Heath


"Nope not really.

It’s a bunch of random circumstances that led me to being born here. That’s the only thing that makes me British. Nothing specific to be ‘proud’ of.

Similar. My recent ancestry isn't entirely British either.

I honestly don't feel any really significant national identity. I do feel generically European. "

Aww that makes me feel sad.

I'm a Black British Bajan Francophile. I claim it all as part of my identity unapologetically. It feeds my spirit, my joy and my soul. It keeps me from succumbing to neurodivergent depression and Millenial existential angst.

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By *agatoXXXMan
7 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.


"I used to be but certain recent events have made me change my mind. I’m proud to be a Geordie though "

Geordies are just lobotomised Scots.

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By *ucka39Man
7 weeks ago

Newcastle

Nope not proud, but is what it is, it was the British empire that divided the UK so it's conflict of interest

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By *ayor 42nd StreetMan
7 weeks ago

Branston


"I really don't know. I was born in South Africa, left there when I was 29 to travel the world, arrived here in 94 and have been here ever since. I'm proud to have served in the SA army, I'm more than happy to be living in the UK for the last 30 years, but happy? I don't think so. My country of birth has been destroyed by he West, much like every country they insist on forcing democracy on. Leave the world alone ffs, they neither want or need our help, and when they do ask for it, ignore them, it only leads to more chaos.

Destroyed by the west in what way?

Strange you choose to then settle in the "West"

Not really, the West destroyed the country by forcing it's beliefs, much like it has in many countries across the planet. Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Vietnam etc. etc. You really believe the West did any good in those countries?Literally everything is worse since the West decided to get involved. The murder rate in SA is one of the highest in world, more people are killed there every year than during the entire apartheid regime, 1948 to 1994. Last count was around 64 per 100 000. More thsn double that of the US. Corruption in SA runs into 100's of billions every year. The country can't afford the pillaging by the current government, which the West fully endorsed. I left because of a dream I had since I was 14, to travel the world, I figured if I didn't leave when I did, I would never leave. And the only reason I stayed in the UK was because I fell in love. so no, not "strange at all".

Do you think everyone from SA would agree things were better under apartheid?

And I do actually agree that western governments have used the "spread of democracy" line to simply further their own best interests.

I was more genuinely looking for specifics on how you believe the west destroyed SA.

Do you think any of thr current issues could be resulting at least in part from the repercussions of an apartheid system?"

No I don't. the current and previous government have used apartheid to make excuses for their inept governance, especially Jacob Zuma. 30 years have gone by and those clowns continue to screw it up. I'm really not trying to defend apartheid, it was a terrible idea, millions suffered and 1000's died fighting for and against it, but when you have black people begging for the old days of stability, job security, decent education, safety etc. how the hell can anyone justifiably argue against that? Illegal immigration is unchecked, millions of Zimbabweans have flooded the country, along with Nigerians, Ethiopians and whoever else, they are all taking jobs from the locals, which turning into a total fiasco, blacks killing blacks because they aren't South African. The Nigerian gangs run almost the entire drug dealing network, the prostitution network, human smuggling and pretty much every other illegal enterprise going. That would never have happened under the apartheid regime. But yeah OK, the West has done a brilliant job at spreading democracy. gimme a break! The West is so far up it's own ass it can't see shit in it's face. Why do you think the "far right" are making such massive inroads in Europe? they weren't "far right" until recently, but the government refused to see their point of view. so we now have the situation where the so called far right are beginning to call the shots. Maybe if the woke, left leaning imbeciles we currently have running our government, were less woke, they would have seen this shit storm coming and would have done something about fighting them off? Le Penne in France has been around for years, they all laughed her off, now she is suddenly a major contender. How about these morons actually take the time to listen to the majority, rather than the tiny minority groups?

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By *ib.Man
7 weeks ago

Hampshire


"Could be worse, could be French

You’re not the first person I've heard say that. Whenever I’ve been to France I’ve enjoyed being there. I’d take the average grenouille over the average rossbiff most days I think.

You can't have a beautiful country/cuisine without being a shithead?

Have you travelled much?

“You can't have a beautiful country/cuisine without being a shithead?” I don’t understand this question.

I have travelled quite a bit. More than many, not as much as some, I expect.

"

What don't you understand? It's a simple question.

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
7 weeks ago

Norwich


"Could be worse, could be French

You’re not the first person I've heard say that. Whenever I’ve been to France I’ve enjoyed being there. I’d take the average grenouille over the average rossbiff most days I think.

You can't have a beautiful country/cuisine without being a shithead?

Have you travelled much?

“You can't have a beautiful country/cuisine without being a shithead?” I don’t understand this question.

I have travelled quite a bit. More than many, not as much as some, I expect.

What don't you understand? It's a simple question."

Ok. Yes, you can have a beautiful country and be a shithead. Also, you can have a beautiful country and not be a shithead. I’m interested in how you define ownership of a country, implied by the word “have”. I took it to mean “live in”. But I could be wrong.

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By *assionategent1Man
7 weeks ago

Peterborough

Sort of. Proud of bits of it.

But it’s also with knowing nations are basically bollocks and probably cause more harm than good, but humans are naturally drawn to being in tribes.

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By *emorefridaCouple
7 weeks ago

La la land

Guess it's hard to distinguish between being British and English. And I think that makes it difficult for those of non English heritage to feel proud of being British.

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By *emorefridaCouple
7 weeks ago

La la land


"Guess it's hard to distinguish between being British and English. And I think that makes it difficult for those of non English heritage to feel proud of being British. "

Plus at the moment it's hard to want to be any nationality without thinking what is the blinking point? So much death and destruction based on defining bits of land as belonging to one group of people

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
7 weeks ago

North West


"Guess it's hard to distinguish between being British and English. And I think that makes it difficult for those of non English heritage to feel proud of being British. "

This is very true. Britishness and Englishness are generally conflated and treated as being the same.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
7 weeks ago

North West


"Guess it's hard to distinguish between being British and English. And I think that makes it difficult for those of non English heritage to feel proud of being British.

Plus at the moment it's hard to want to be any nationality without thinking what is the blinking point? So much death and destruction based on defining bits of land as belonging to one group of people "

Sounds like my lessons recently!

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By *emorefridaCouple
7 weeks ago

La la land


"Guess it's hard to distinguish between being British and English. And I think that makes it difficult for those of non English heritage to feel proud of being British.

This is very true. Britishness and Englishness are generally conflated and treated as being the same."

I just can't tell them apart and I think that is a massive issue that should/could be addressed

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
7 weeks ago

North West


"Guess it's hard to distinguish between being British and English. And I think that makes it difficult for those of non English heritage to feel proud of being British.

This is very true. Britishness and Englishness are generally conflated and treated as being the same.

I just can't tell them apart and I think that is a massive issue that should/could be addressed "

It's very interesting speaking to young people from countries that are very recently incorporated and they have a very unified idea of national identity.

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By *eordieJeansCouple
7 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"I used to be but certain recent events have made me change my mind. I’m proud to be a Geordie though

Geordies are just lobotomised Scots."

Apart from the fact that we’re actually alright at football.

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By *emorefridaCouple
7 weeks ago

La la land


"Guess it's hard to distinguish between being British and English. And I think that makes it difficult for those of non English heritage to feel proud of being British.

This is very true. Britishness and Englishness are generally conflated and treated as being the same.

I just can't tell them apart and I think that is a massive issue that should/could be addressed

It's very interesting speaking to young people from countries that are very recently incorporated and they have a very unified idea of national identity. "

I think there is a difference between unity and incorporating all the wonderful diversity a nation can have. The sense of Britishness to me personally always seems to be an English centric idea. Which automatically alienates people. I think we as a nation could do so much better. But there is so little will to do so.

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By *alcon77Man
7 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon

I was extremely proud of my heritage.

-Until I found out that my great grandfather was from transylvania.

Now I can't even look at myself in the mirror.

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By *tephanjMan
7 weeks ago

Kettering

I don't care want a lot of people think I'm a proud English man and a proud Brit. God save the king

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
7 weeks ago

Cheshire

Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago


"Yeah, why wouldn't I be?

I'm not really proud of being a human right now though!

Given what we have done and doing to this beautiful planet we don't really deserve it."

What did you do to it?

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By *alcon77Man
7 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon

I'd swap Sarah Lancashire for Quentin Crisp.

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By *alcon77Man
7 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon


"I'd swap Sarah Lancashire for Quentin Crisp."

From that list

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By *agatoXXXMan
7 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.


"Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

"

Funny how that list is all english.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
7 weeks ago

North West


"Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

"

Most of that list relates mainly or solely to England and/or English people though. That's kinda the problem for some of the non-English Brits.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
7 weeks ago

Cheshire


"Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

Funny how that list is all english.

"

I hadn’t started my list for the Welsh, Northern Irish and Scotland yet.

They deserve their own list

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By *ou only live onceMan
7 weeks ago

London


"Not bothered anymore the Britain that was is no more ."

When did the Britain "that was" end?

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago


"Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

"

I don't really like anything on that list. Maybe the tea if it was better quality and in healthier bags.

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By *agatoXXXMan
7 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.


"Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

Funny how that list is all english.

I hadn’t started my list for the Welsh, Northern Irish and Scotland yet.

They deserve their own list "

As we say in SCOTLAND, Aye, right.

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago


"Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

Funny how that list is all english.

I hadn’t started my list for the Welsh, Northern Irish and Scotland yet.

They deserve their own list

As we say in SCOTLAND, Aye, right."

Oh fk let me guess... the proclaimers... they're shite too.

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By *uzzieboyMan
7 weeks ago

taunton

Well I’m actually Australian but been living here over 25 years now

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago


"Well I’m actually Australian but been living here over 25 years now "

Oohh you've got croc dundee... be proud!

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By *lex CoxMan
7 weeks ago

Porth

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago

Viz comic...

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By *agatoXXXMan
7 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.


"Most teachers/Headmasters In UK are Weslsh speakers amongngst may other languages."

Welsh speakers? In Scotland? Most of them don't even speak Gaelic.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
7 weeks ago

North West


"Not bothered anymore the Britain that was is no more .

When did the Britain "that was" end? "

Probably on a rainy Tuesday. Near Stoke.

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago


"Most teachers/Headmasters In UK are Weslsh speakers amongngst may other languages.

Welsh speakers? In Scotland? Most of them don't even speak Gaelic."

Most people here can't speak english... And I'm referring to the natives.

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By *cLovin2Man
7 weeks ago

Reading

I'd say that I am somewhat proud to be British. I'm not proud about our government looking the other way whilst it's Israeli friends commit genocide.

But separating the government, British civil society has a lot going for it. The freedom, diversity, open minded attitude is why so many people want to come and live here as compared with many other nations.

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By *entfootloverMan
7 weeks ago

Sevenoaks

I'm not British, but have seen the UK gradually getting fucked with austerity in my time here.

Truth be told, I don't think there is any nation left in the world you could feel patriotic about right now.

The world's gone to shite.

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By *ou only live onceMan
7 weeks ago

London


"Not bothered anymore the Britain that was is no more .

When did the Britain "that was" end?

Probably on a rainy Tuesday. Near Stoke. "

Yes, probably. I think I know the answer anyway, from the whistling.

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By *opinovMan
7 weeks ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria

Good god no... since 2016, being British is a fucking embarrassment.

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By *AJMLKTV/TS
7 weeks ago

Burley

For me, my pride in being British comes not from being born in the land itself, although we have some beautiful countryside and we were one of the first countries in the world to have designated National Parks and the National Trust who ensure it stays beautiful. My pride stems from being a part of the "team" that is the British people. For such a small island, we have given the world so much, without which it would not be the same. Medical advances such as anti-biotics and aseptic techniques have literally saved billions of lives, inventions including the telephone, television, the internet and the jet engine which have benefitted the entire world. I think we've done pretty well on the world stage and I'm proud to be on that team.

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago

Nobody cares anymore.

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By *uzzieboyMan
7 weeks ago

taunton


"Well I’m actually Australian but been living here over 25 years now

Oohh you've got croc dundee... be proud!"

Very proud to be auzzie

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago


"Well I’m actually Australian but been living here over 25 years now

Oohh you've got croc dundee... be proud!

Very proud to be auzzie "

I'm proud to not be proud of being proud concerning where I happened to have been born. Doesn't matter a rat's bolock in reality.

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By *AJMLKTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Burley


"Nobody cares anymore.

"

About what?

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
6 weeks ago

Den of Iniquity

Am I proud of the way the country is run ( either party ) .. Fuck No ..

Am I proud of our past .. Fuck No ..

Am I proud to be a modern accepting citizen of an on the whole friendly and accepting nation ...

Absofuckinlutely..

Britain isn't really a bad place to live .. The people are generally ace it's just the political system that's fucked 🤷‍♂️❤️

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
6 weeks ago

near Putney Heath


"I was extremely proud of my heritage.

-Until I found out that my great grandfather was from transylvania.

Now I can't even look at myself in the mirror. "

Lol! That makes you Transylvania British....like I'm Bajan British.

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By *moothdickMan
6 weeks ago

stoke

I was born here and always been proud to be British, English by the grace of god.. fantastic island of great heritage… but the last 20 years, I’d leave tomorrow if I could … but where too? God knows, the world has become a shitty place .. and b4 anyone comments of me being a little englander, I’ve traveled half way around the world and the natives of many countries, especially European, feel the same with their lot to.. love their countries but are worried where the world is going .. rule Britannia

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
6 weeks ago

near Putney Heath


"Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

Funny how that list is all english.

"

Tea? The milky tea obsession is English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish. I've tried in France and America and had poor versions of a cuppa. From Cornwall to Sheffield to Cardiff to Glasgow and Edinburgh... The only places I've had a cuppa and did think something was off.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
6 weeks ago

near Putney Heath


"Guess it's hard to distinguish between being British and English. And I think that makes it difficult for those of non English heritage to feel proud of being British. "

I'm a history nerdgeek so I know the difference Between British and England.

British is the UK. English is England. Britannia was the bit the Romans dominated. The Germanic Angles settled after the Romans left Britannia is the origin of "England" and "English" . The Welsh and the Scots and the Irish have always been seperate as Gaelic and Celtic.

If you are not interested in History it all seems the same.

France is the same. Provencal is different from being Basque but they are all under a French passport.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
6 weeks ago

near Putney Heath

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By *lofeldMan
6 weeks ago

Redhill

I like being English, personally

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
6 weeks ago

near Putney Heath


"Do I have to display a Union Flag ?

Or can I be proud of our …

Love of tea.

Talking about the weather.

Ability to laugh at ourselves.

Sarcasm.

Love of the underdog.

We can queue.

Being polite.

Great music history.

Hammer horror, Ealing Comedy.

Alternative Comedy.

Rick Mayall.

Alan Rickman.

The Queen (actually all of the British Queens including Quetin Crisp)

Hockney, Constable, Bacon, Freud (all of them) Turner, Banksy.

Christopher Wren, Norman Foster.

Shakespeare.

Darwin.

Dickens.

Brunel.

Viz Comic.

Tony Benn.

Dr Who.

The Spitfire.

The Bouncing Bomb.

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Triumph or Enfield motorcycle/Gun.

The Kings Guard.

Our Poets, especially John Cooper Clarke.

The Clash (not the Sex Pistols after they sacked Glen Matlock) The Damned, Suzie Sousix, The Str*nglers.

Bowie.

Elgar.

Alan Bleasdale, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jimmy McGovern.

Sarah Lancashire, Gary Oldman, Ray Winstone.

Cricket, Football and Rugby (add in rounders, US nicked it and called it Baseball)

1984 and too many authors to mention…

Yes plenty also 1967 decriminalisation of homosexuality, suffragettes, Union representation, CO-OP, NHS, Parliament.

Margret Thatcher ….actually maybe not that one

Proud to be British and to be honest I could go on and on about what this very small Island has done to earn the ‘Great’ bit before Britain. From our miners, steel workers, dockers and builders to Isaac Newton and Lord Nelson.

It’s a combination of workers and innovators that made this country what it is.

Most of that list relates mainly or solely to England and/or English people though. That's kinda the problem for some of the non-English Brits. "

Scotland definitely has their own version of everything on that list as well as Ireland. (I say Irish and I dont distinguish between the north and the south) the Welsh I'm not to familiar with but I know they've got a rich history and culture too.

Poets, writers, engineers, scientists, inventors, kings, Queens, musicians, artists, top rated medieval Unversities. Castles and great Houses. Haggis, Guinness, rarebit/lamb, Myths and legends. Warriors and Epic battles for freedom. Moutains, Beaches and areas of outstanding Natural Beauty.

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By *oubleswing2019Man
6 weeks ago

Colchester

It's not something I give any thought to, personally. I'm just a collection of atoms inhabiting a meat-vehicle that just happens to come from here. But those atoms came from many places before that, if one delves back genealogically.

I'm not proud of them no more than I am proud of here. I am just here and this moment in space and time. One day I will not be and those atoms will go every which way afterwards.

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The concept of "you must be this because of x" seems utterly bizarre and erroneous to me.

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago


"It's not something I give any thought to, personally. I'm just a collection of atoms inhabiting a meat-vehicle that just happens to come from here. But those atoms came from many places before that, if one delves back genealogically.

I'm not proud of them no more than I am proud of here. I am just here and this moment in space and time. One day I will not be and those atoms will go every which way afterwards.

.

The concept of "you must be this because of x" seems utterly bizarre and erroneous to me."

Acht noo jimmy haggis, am so prood tae be a scot loike!

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

I'm proud to eat rice crispies from the floor

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By *lex46TV/TS
6 weeks ago

Near Wells

I’m proud of my country, definitely.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
6 weeks ago

Leeds

I’m not really arsed, but when you look at the world and you see countries like America and ones in the Middle East, it makes me thankful I was born here.

The mr

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By *ggdrasil66Man
6 weeks ago

Saltdean

I am and always will be proudly patriotic. I dont like our LibLabCon, first past the post politics. I also don’t like the PC shite to which we are forced to adhere to.

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By *tarbeckCouple
6 weeks ago

york


"I’m proud of my country, definitely."

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By *ee69Man
6 weeks ago

glasgow

Proud to be British and Scottish , no proud of how it’s going tho lol , world in general

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By *vaRose43Woman
6 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

Nope not really, my nationality isn’t something I chose and many of the attitudes of the flag-shagging xenophobes are not ones I want to associate with

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By *amantha_JadeWoman
6 weeks ago

Newcastle

Not particularly. There are things the British have done in the past and recently to feel both proud and ashamed of. I think we have some good points; generally well mannered, good sense of humour, beautiful countryside. But ultimately, it is just by chance that I have been born in a civilised part of the world and that doesn’t make me better or worse than anyone else. I am proud to be a good, kind person but where I am from has little bearing.

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By *uxurybubblesCouple
6 weeks ago

by the sea

To quote catatonia "every day when I wake up I thank the lord I'm welsh"

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By *rSircumsizedMan
6 weeks ago

Risca

Britain's not longer "Great". But I'm proud to be Welsh

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

English Irish, gets complicated

But yeah I don't mind the British identity

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By *en_Dover79Man
6 weeks ago

Oswaldtwistle

No

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By *sWyldWoman
6 weeks ago

Edinburgh

I'm proud to be Scottish.

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By *itygamesMan
6 weeks ago

UK

I.m proud to be British , but the Government aren't.

Keep Britain tidy used to be a phrase/advert on the tele, well , thats opposite for the government, check out lay by's/ parking places on A roads , if there is a bin its well over flowed , they stink off pee n pooh where lorry drivers and motorists use the area as a toilet , litter/fly tipping and totally overgrown and unkempt walkways.

Moving on , ever seen a road sweeper these days ?

traffic light areas , where there bollards and crossing places, overgrown with s and debris.

Hard shoulder on a motorway ...so much debris on them where there not maintained emergency vehicles cant use them.

You seen public footpaths in more rural areas ? you cant even walk on them , let alone if you have a pushchair , mobility scooter etc etc .

Exit slip roads where you come off a motorway or A road and stop at traffic lights, omg , litter , debris , motorway signs , bit like the safety barriers everywhere , so neglected you can hardly see them anymore...

Cycle paths so overgrown , you cant cycle down them ..

Have you noticed street signs , lamp posts , warning signs etc etc , you cant see or read 50% of them , overgrown with trees and bushes.

I could go on and on..........

Then of course NHS no fault of the doctors or nurses , the government caused its collapse.

Look after your own first , you know , the ones that fought for the country i know , let them freeze in the winter, stop there heating allowance but make sure folk only here a year , possibly illegaly, lets keep them warm in a nice hotel.

Born free , taxed to death.

Running the country is like running a business, you need skills , and experience.

The Dragons Den team have experience , they run multi businesses , making money they should be running the country with a few East end wideboys helping out with decisions..

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By *eyeYCouple
6 weeks ago

Nr Leicester

The majority of the time, not particularly..

The multiple times we've been away and cringed at other 'brits' behaviour, but every nation has aresholes 🤣👊

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

Yes to being proud to be British

But we need better Governments who listen to people rather than small minorities

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By *alcon77Man
6 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon

If I was one of these people that could trace back my ancestry a thousand years to these isles, to a specific person that did positive / philanthropic things, possibly I might.

Realistically though I would rather take pride in something that I achieved directly myself, rather than accident of birth.

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By *ixiePoisonWoman
6 weeks ago

Darlington

I’m proud to be English, and always want our sports people to do well…

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
6 weeks ago

belfast

Yes. Fucking love it.

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By *U1966Man
6 weeks ago

Devon

I am a proud Devonian

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago


"If I was one of these people that could trace back my ancestry a thousand years to these isles, to a specific person that did positive / philanthropic things, possibly I might.

Realistically though I would rather take pride in something that I achieved directly myself, rather than accident of birth."

They wear it like a medal as well.

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By *lex46TV/TS
6 weeks ago

Near Wells

I’m proud to be English, I hate people criticising the country that they live in.

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By *rightonsteveMan
6 weeks ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I wouldn’t say proud. Relieved sometimes when I see what other people in other countries are going through. Just stoic about ones lot more than anything. There’s a lot of good things about living here and also some less good things. I echo the poster above about the litter and run down areas. Some places are really grim. Other places are amazing.

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By * and R cple4Couple
6 weeks ago

swansea

Very proud to be Welsh ❤️ x

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

It's like taking pride in something that you had no control over... Like where you happened to be bor... Oh wait...

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By *rhugesMan
6 weeks ago

Cardiff

With that lot of clowns governing our country of course not

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago


"With that lot of clowns governing our country of course not"

Well people vote for them so whose fault is it really?

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By *iko34Man
6 weeks ago

long eaton

I used to be proud to be British now I wish I can emancipate from my nationality

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By *exxyyDy11Man
6 weeks ago

North West

Am I patriotic about this country? Absolutely.

I love this country irrespective of how badly governed it is, whether by Right Wing or Left Wing parties.

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By *iko34Man
6 weeks ago

long eaton


"Am I patriotic about this country? Absolutely.

I love this country irrespective of how badly governed it is, whether by Right Wing or Left Wing parties. "

I love this country and I don't think it's just the government that spoils it it's also twats that think they have the right just because they were born here like the ones that started the summer riots

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By *batMan
6 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Britain isn't great anymore ."

You do know the Great in Great Britain refers to it being the biggest of the British Isles? It's got nothing to do with any sort of fabulousness or wow factor.

So unless your concerned that the Island is actually shrinking faster than the other British islands, then it's still Great.


"it's a multi cultural pile of shite ."

When WASN'T it multi cultural? There's been people from most of the world coming and staying in the UK for centuries, millennia even.


"you can't say fuck all for offending someone."

This line (not in your case, I'm sure!) is often used by people that are actually saying offensive things, so no wonder people get offended. Everyone is entitled to an opinion but they don't always need to share it.

Keep Fabbing!!

Gbat

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago


"Everyone is entitled to an opinion but they don't always need to share it.

Gbat "

You shared yours... Much to our boredom

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By *batMan
6 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

Sorry, I should add, not particularly proud of being British. I've got dual nationality and rely on my Irish passport, I live in Spain and work in mainland Europe.

Britain or more specifically the UK has a lot of good things going for it, but it doesn't "stand out" like a lot of people seem to think.

But at least you can taste the sovereignty these days.

Gbat

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By *batMan
6 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Everyone is entitled to an opinion but they don't always need to share it.

Gbat

You shared yours... Much to our boredom"

Cheers! Here's a tip for you ....

When you see my avatar, don't read the comments. It'll save you time and cut down on you speaking out aloud as you read.

Gbat

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By *ensherman333Man
6 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"Evening everyone "

100%

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago


"Everyone is entitled to an opinion but they don't always need to share it.

Gbat

You shared yours... Much to our boredom

Cheers! Here's a tip for you ....

When you see my avatar, don't read the comments. It'll save you time and cut down on you speaking out aloud as you read.

Gbat "

what?

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago


"Sorry, I should add, not particularly proud of being British. I've got dual nationality and rely on my Irish passport, I live in Spain and work in mainland Europe.

Britain or more specifically the UK has a lot of good things going for it, but it doesn't "stand out" like a lot of people seem to think.

But at least you can taste the sovereignty these days.

Gbat "

Ahhh.... a deserter to the great british empire of uk and southern island, mighty wales and sexual scotland.

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By *ackformore100Man
6 weeks ago

Tin town


"Evening everyone "

Not any more sadly. I used to be. Very much. But no. The last 20 years has seen a very sade demise. I hope it will be turned around but see very little evidence that they will.

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By *batMan
6 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Ahhh.... a deserter to the great british empire of uk and southern island, mighty wales and sexual scotland."

Shouldn't that be from rather than to?

I think of it more as being able to cut the apron strings and go out into the wider world and what it has to offer.

I'm still British, still go there and still pay taxes there.

Island? Ireland?

Gbat

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago


"Ahhh.... a deserter to the great british empire of uk and southern island, mighty wales and sexual scotland.

Shouldn't that be from rather than to?

I think of it more as being able to cut the apron strings and go out into the wider world and what it has to offer.

I'm still British, still go there and still pay taxes there.

Island? Ireland?

Gbat "

Back to spain wae ye laddee

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By *batMan
6 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Back to spain wae ye laddee "

When I'm finished here in Italy, yeah.

Gbat

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By *ex HolesMan
6 weeks ago

Up North

British, No.

English, Yes.

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