Then I can’t help you any more.I asked a question that needed a yes or no answer. You declined to answer. Its that simple.
Good luck.
Then I can’t help you any more.I asked a question that needed a yes or no answer. You declined to answer. Its that simple.
That's true, but I see you conveniently ignored a link I did post.I don't want links - just facts rather than assertions. The information is out there if you are reasonably intelligent. But then you are a fucking idiot as you demonstrate with everything that you post.
I don't need luck. I was born British. I won first prize in the lottery of life.Then I can’t help you any more.
Good luck.
Great. That makes two of us.I don't need luck. I was born British. I won first prize in the lottery of life.
Great. That makes two of us.
British or British Asian or something else. Just post the comment from higher up in the thread where you dealt with it so we can move onGreat. That makes two of us.
OK.British or British Asian or something else. Just post the comment from higher up in the thread where you dealt with it so we can move on
I always thought you come across as one of lifes winnersI don't need luck. I was born British. I won first prize in the lottery of life.
Given that pretty much anyone can rock up in this country, do a bit of paperwork and call themselves 'British' makes the term meaningless.I don't need luck. I was born British. I won first prize in the lottery of life.
Perhaps for you - I’m well aware it’s possible for people to identify in more than one way in relation to their nationality/background.Given that pretty much anyone can rock up in this country, do a bit of paperwork and call themselves 'British' makes the term meaningless.
Morning Mm.Perhaps for you - I’m well aware it’s possible for people to identify in more than one way in relation to their nationality/background.
That this might annoy some (particularly those that have their own strange arbitrary “100% British” criteria) is a problem for them.
I thought I explained that, I am/feel English, being British is an administrative matter. I would like an independent England, but am comfortable in partnership with Scotland and Wales.If you're not British - what was the main driver for you in supporting Brexit?
Not Northern Ireland then?I thought I explained that, I am/feel English, being British is an administrative matter. I would like an independent England, but am comfortable in partnership with Scotland and Wales.
Personally I have no affection for Ireland, any part of it. Mrs AFC was born in Dundonald, just to the east of Belfast, she does not think much of the place either.Not Northern Ireland then?