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BBC: England is not part of the UK anymore

When I thought that there were no more records to be broken, the BBC proves me wrong with yet another politically correct stupidity. The BBC shouldn’t worry. For the rest of the world, the riots happened in the United Kingdom. Why? Because, unlike the BBC, the rest of the world still thinks that there is a country called United Kingdom.

Then, another enlightened journalist from the Daily Telegraph writes that ‘immigrants love Britain more than British people do’. Up to a point I have to agree with the said journalist because millions still keep voting for the same rotten politicians that are destroying Britain.

6 Responses to “BBC: England is not part of the UK anymore”

  1. Peter Wilson says:

    So the BNP would make things better?

  2. Cassie Mealyea says:

    Ofcourse immigrants love Britain more than we do, they get everything they ask for? We get the opposite. We're treated like 2nd class citizens (particularly our pensioners), they're treated like royalty. If i was a foreigner here i'd be very happy indeed.

  3. screamingmad says:

    Would the BNP make it any worse than it is now?

    I think not, at least the BNP would have us out of the EU quicker than you can blink your eyes. After that the country would be run by those that have love and care for Great Britain, and not those with a burning hatred of all things British.

  4. Ade says:

    Too many people in this country have no respect for this nations, its people, traditions, heritage and culture.
    and that's just our treasonous politicians.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1CJ3NBTu-Y

  5. PubicAccessZone says:

    patriotism and bigotry from a few of you. yawwl sound americano. Respect the world and all humans and let people live and do what they want. Anything else is simply fascism or at the very least, dam ignorant

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