Not a civil war, but if the Islamic nutcases explode any more bombs then there will be much religious strife for everybody.
This is true not just for the UK but America, Canada, France, Germany ....etc
2007-07-02 09:06:45
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answered by mark 7
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As one member of Y/A said we settle arguments in Britain via the ballot box.The problem at the moment is the media hype re terrorism is pushing more and more people towards voting BNP and if the BNP ever come to power then civil war is inevitable regardless of the spin you hear from their pr department.At the moment the vast majority of people from all walks of life are content to sit back and say nothing because at the moment it dosn't really affect them directly and the minority fundamentalists of ALL religions and ethnic backgrounds are shouting.In time the problems will come with increasing speed until it will be like stopping a sharks feeding frenzy and then it will be too late to stop it.If you look back at 1984 and the miners strike ( and I was there) in theory everyone had the chance to go to the weekly union meetings.the only people you saw were the activists week in week out.The majority sat at home and said and did nothing until the strike began and then it was too late.I am not saying one way or the other wether the miners strike was right or wrong my personnel feeling was it was correct at the time but many who disagreed with it and again I would have respected their views if they had voiced them earlier and voted against the strike but they rebelled and went back in defience and caused CIVIL WAR within the union which then split into two very bitter camps.Going back even further in 1931 Hitler and his party played on the fears of ordinary people and in 1933 came to power and we all know what happened next.Better for the majority to make their voices heard now and stop the minorty throwing blood into the water.At the last election the government got into power with less that 30% of the vote and I'm talking about the total number of people eligible to vote and not the number of people who actually voted.If you don't vote don't complain when you get something you didn't want.
2007-07-04 22:49:28
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answered by AFDEE 3
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Unless the govt listen to the people and change their bullying attitude, then democracy of a different kind is likely to be the outcome. The average person can only stand so much one sided, pushing, bullying and lies, then one day retaliates as hard as he can. This would happen to a normal person under extreme provocation, but the average Brit' is fairly passive normally. However when pushed too far he will retaliate. He will think to himself, if I am going to be punished for doing what is morally right, then I will make sure its bl'well worth it. Yes there is a confrontation coming off, sooner than many politicians may think. Civil war? no, extreme civil disorder, a certainty, if nothing is done soon. Its already happened twice in Birmingham, and is still simmering beneath the surface. The locals know it, the street wise policemen know it. the authorities do not want to know, or think about it, 'till its too late.
2007-07-05 09:00:45
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answered by wisernow 3
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We have a perpetual civil war in UK, it's called 'democracy'. Our arguments are usually settled via the ballot box.
Here in London where I live, we have the London Mob, who occasionally hit the streets big time and 'do it'. Last time out was the Poll Tax Riots during the 200 years of the Thatcherite Dictatorship.
Otherwise people go about their lawful business while being car bombed at Glasgow airport and locations in London etc.
Beware of pickpockets. That's the notice you see as you enter the London Tube. Nothing new then!
2007-07-02 20:54:08
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answered by Dragoner 4
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Don't want to alarm you, but I believe YES. You can see the growing resentment, the splintering of society along ethnic lines, a widening socio economic chasm between the haves and have not's and an ever tightening "big brother" surveillance state - they know whats coming - they're trying to delay it as much as possible. If you live in a city when it kicks off you stand a good chance of being killed.
So, what to do? Start preparing sensible precautions, just in case. Change your lifestyle so, if bad things do happen, you're away from the immediate consequences. Move to a more rural location. Learn to grow your own vegetables, rear your own livestock (chickens are easy, as are rabbits) and learn the connection between them and food - teach your family to kill, pluck and gut the same. Forget the veggie thing - it won't keep you alive should the need arise. Educate your kids about edible wild plants (get a book!!) and fungus. Get an air rifle and learn to shoot - better still get a licence and a real gun. Teach your kids to shoot. Install solar panels on your house, install a wind generator if you can - you can get them from B&Q! Install a water collection system to irrigate your plants - learn how to filter the water through chalk/sand just in case you need to drink it.
I could go on, but you get the point. Hopefully f**k all will happen - in which case you'll have learnt some valuable skills and will be living off your own organic veg and enjoying tiny shopping and electricity bills whilst living in a nice rural location. If it does kick off, however, you stand a significantly better chance of survival - the cities will be kill zones, pure and simple.
And no, I'm not a survivalist nutter - but I do live in the country & I'm ex-forces and have seen just how badly we can treat our fellow human beings.
2007-07-02 11:28:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Internal strife is a goal of the New World Order -
Much of what is happening has been engineered by them.
(remember radical Islam is western creation. it was no coincidence that the French called 90s London 'Londonistan' because of the tolerance the establishment showed the extremists).
The NWO want social breakdown as a reason to bring in more and more control, repression and removal of civil rights
This of course won't affect the elites behind it all.
But if people know the game they can refuse to take the bait.
2007-07-02 23:50:05
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answered by celvin 7
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The Oxford dictionary defines civil war thus - war between citizens of the same country and gives examples - English Civil war, American civil war and Spanish civil war.
The current purportrators of terrorist activity are not purely of the same country as those that they are attacking.
I believe that if the Government fail to act positively to the current threat and do not use strong hand tactics to such indescriminate terrorists civil unrest could be imminent, towards both the perceived threat and even an out of touch Government.
2007-07-02 09:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Never!!
We're too laid back for that and our lords & masters keep us firmly under the thumb to prevent any sort of discontent from rearing it's ugly head.
OH,you may hear the odd moan & groan but the masters know we're harmless.
Should Islamic radicals ever take over here we'll just lift our heads out of the dirt, take a look round, have a moan and accept it like we do everything else.
God bless that good old british stiff upper lip - you can't beat it!!
2007-07-02 20:55:12
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answered by one shot 7
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Sadly no. The youth of today are too self obsessed and materialistic. Any armed revolution would have to come from those growing up in the 70s and I'm a bit knackered.
2007-07-03 05:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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East is east and west is west and never the twain shall meet, I believe by Rudyard Kipling who spent most of his life in the east, yes, I think civil war could happen in the future
2007-07-03 09:07:13
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answered by danor 5
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