Originally Posted by Andrew Constantine:
One of the most enduring threads in English radicalism has been how we should overthrow the 'Norman Yoke' and counter its role in destroying the free institutions of England. QUOTE] - So states the party leader in his return to this forum.
What the hell have the Normans got to do with anything today? I can't think of anybody who wakes up in the morning and says, 'Darling, do you think to day is the day for countering the Norman yoke?'
Granted, there is a problem with Britishness, but if Andrew Constantine's new party is going anywhere he had better move forward several hundred years from Saxons and Normans. Even mentioning the Normans puts his party in a league apart from voters who are concerned with every day issues such as negative equity.
Originally Posted by Andrew Constantine:
One of the most enduring threads in English radicalism has been how we should overthrow the 'Norman Yoke' and counter its role in destroying the free institutions of England. QUOTE] - So states the party leader in his return to this forum.
What the hell have the Normans got to do with anything today? I can't think of anybody who wakes up in the morning and says, 'Darling, do you think to day is the day for countering the Norman yoke?'
Granted, there is a problem with Britishness, but if Andrew Constantine's new party is going anywhere he had better move forward several hundred years from Saxons and Normans. Even mentioning the Normans puts his party in a league apart from voters who are concerned with every day issues such as negative equity.
Originally Posted by gumshoe:
This is one of the best posts posted by gumshoe well done gumshoe.I have seen in this section its spot on we want present day policies which will address present day concerns for the people of England.Not this rubbish which keeps being started in threads by FEPs leadership.Wheres your policies for debate which will tackle peoples everyday concerns.
Originally Posted by SilverFalcon:
If they supposedly hate the English so intensely, why do some people, who seem to hate them back with equal ferocity, persist in desiring simultaneously to be splattered together with their foes in a Union? :-)
Originally Posted by SilverFalcon:
If they supposedly hate the English so intensely, why do some people, who seem to hate them back with equal ferocity, persist in desiring simultaneously to be splattered together with their foes in a Union? :-)
Originally Posted by BonnieDundee:
You don't point out "unflattering" things. You engage in hyperbolic hysteria and projectionism.