Northumbrian 08:55 PM 19-08-2008
You are too kind, Ken!
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Danny 12:02 AM 20-08-2008
Originally Posted by Richard the Lionheart:
Funny that, we still have our own section there and Andrew and I are still mods.
What an odd person you are Barnish.......more hysterical outbursts, you need treatment boy !!
Wrong surname quoted again Atkins boy tut tut I am very well thank you
:-) and things couldnt be going any better theres a lot of momentum and folks are catching themselves on in there droves.
:-).As regards you ATKINS and FEP its clear to everyone who logs on to this forum and for the good members of the public veiwing now that it is you(FEP) that needs the treatment.
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Danny 12:18 AM 20-08-2008
Originally Posted by Ken:
Why call him Varnish when his name's Danny? I enjoy his posts and if he finds expressing himself difficult you should be generous and correct his mistakes for him not laugh which is cruel and unkind. You could post these corrections with his marks so he can benefit from it and we well-wishers can follow his progress. That would help him and marks would encourage him. You could advise him on a good beginners guide to English.
Thank you Ken for such kind lovely words.Can I also say a big thank you to all of the forum members who have PM me in the last week you know who you all are with offers of support and there kind well wishes to me in relation to Atkins and northumbrian and the FEP supporters.You have given me great heart and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. And I can assure you all I will not give in to them let them bully me abuse me or threatened me or bounce me of this forum. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
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SilverFalcon 06:57 AM 20-08-2008
Now that the fools on the hill are on my ignore list and I can see without looking through squashed insects on my windscreen, I'd like to venture the suggestion that English Independence, or the drive toward this, will rapidly accelerate after Scottish independence. Judging by the Scots' keen urge to be free, this may not take as long as some people think it will.
Add to this a defunct NU Labour, a moribund Tory party unable to go anywhere for fear of treading on ants, and the Lib Dem meltdown, things don't look too bad and English Freedom shouldn't be too long in the making. There is a groundswell of patriotic fervour and a general desire to stop the rot. We are nearing the end of the first decade of a new century, which is always a trying time as the ankles of the new are often tied up with the tangled ropes of the old. But once the first ten years or so are past, the momentum of a new age picks up. It happened for the twentieth century too, so I would say that by about 2015 there will be definite signs of a direction, worldwide, in terms of independence movements.
As there are new huge economic and industrialist economies building in the east, the west will be able to find new directions and finally rid itself of the dross of centuries.
Often, these things go by generations, so as the upcoming generation turns into adolescents and the adolescents of the present generation finally manage to grow up at about age 30-35, the process should accelerate.
There is a great deal of absolutely soaking wet humanitarian sentimentalism going about and it will take some hard knocks from the real world department to get this lot to understand what humanity and life are really like. The charity bug, the dependence bug, the crying gene - these all have to be switched off and a tougher minded, optimistic new generation of effective problem solvers come into power.
This almost never happens overnight, unfortunately, because these generations are moulded by their environment and their education. As long as the left keeps indoctrinating people into believing they are wicked much of what we see today will continue. But I'm hoping that eventually people will see the light and find places for themselves in a more rational kind of community. The children will no doubt breathe a sigh of relief as they have been horribly shunted about for quite a few decades now. The decades in which a certain generation plays out its psychosis. Hopefully, the sickness will recede and freedom will become the necessity of a future status quo.
(And remember, darlings, that if you have anything at all to say about how insane you think I am, you are on my ignore list and I cannot see you. So save your bad breath.)
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Wessexman 07:22 AM 20-08-2008
I'd say it is about 421 days, five4 hours and 22 minutes until English independence. Or roughly anyway.
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SilverFalcon 08:39 AM 20-08-2008
Originally Posted by BonnieDundee:
I'd say it is about 421 days, five4 hours and 22 minutes until English independence. Or roughly anyway.
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These momentous changes come upon us unawares. We all have our plans for the future and ideologies to tell us how to get there but something else moves in and takes us along. Unlike in the classroom the premise - ideology or formula for utopia - rarely comes to pass. Did they who voted for Thatcher, Hitler et al foresee the outcome?
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SilverFalcon 10:45 AM 20-08-2008
Originally Posted by Ken:
These momentous changes come upon us unawares. We all have our plans for the future and ideologies to tell us how to get there but something else moves in and takes us along. Unlike in the classroom the premise - ideology or formula for utopia - rarely comes to pass. Did they who voted for Thatcher, Hitler et al foresee the outcome?
No, this sort always votes with its pocket and with its head lodged firmly up its own rear. I'm hoping history won't repeat itself.
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There is another problem to overcome and that is those who claim to be English nationalists but would see limitations of an English parliament, supremacy of the UK parliament, and a retention of the British state. They would deny England any say on immigration, pensions, war, the EU, and the economy. Those people are also an obstacle, but need to be persuaded otherwise.
There are so many problems that England has to address but it simply cannot be done by their federal version of an English parliament. I read posts made by these so-called nationalists/federalists where they criticise the British state for so many ills England suffers and their solution is?
Let's build another parliament with a thousand additional politicians, and let's allow the British state to control things that people are concerned with, you know, immigration, the EU, the foreign wars, and the economy, the same British state that signed our rights away to the EU, the same British state that sends our people to foreign lands ill-equipped to fight their wars of conquest, the same British state that allows uncontrolled mass immigration on a scale never witnessed in the history of these isles, the same British state that robs its peoples's pensions, the same British state that is taking us into yet another recession. The list is endless.
NO more will I ever accept anyone who says that a federal UK is the way forward as an English nationalist. They are not. They are plain and simple federalists. Anyone who wishes to limit the powers of the English to govern themselves is no nationalist. What is wrong with these people that they cannot accept they are English Federalists and not English Nationalists?
I wish to see the creation of a sovereign nation state of England whose authority is vested in its own governing body. Not the British state, nor the EU, but an English parliament. Those who campaign for a federal English parliament fail to campaign for a parliament that can address many problems facing England today, and it is fair to say it is the British state that has caused so many of those problems. I do not belittle their efforts, for I have stood shoulder to shoulder with many of their campaigners, but it's time to accept that the federalist idea is at an end, and to campaign for a truly free England.
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SilverFalcon 11:10 AM 20-08-2008
Some feared that English nationalism was going to be filled with raving neo nazis and supremacists, religious lunatics and the usual tribe of oddballs that tends to impregnate many fringe groups.
As the FEP unrolls its policies and suggestions and meets people with a rational approach, more people will become interested and fewer will feel insecure about it.
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