Rebel? Revolution?
Will if they try to impose more eu sanctions on the size of our bananas!..
2007-07-15 00:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no idea what your question means. But if you mean revolution, then not really. The United Kingdom isn't that bad a place to live, whatever anyone says. Our major civil liberties are still (almost) intact: freedom of movement, association, speech, thought and conscience. ID cards will remove some of these, but are not yet compulsory and I hope they never will be!
Britain: not great, but not too bad. Things could be done better, but I'm not sure who by!
It's like when someone asks how you are: you say 'fine', meaning not great, but not fantastically awful. Fine. Tolerable. Just like life in this country...
2007-07-18 04:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I love the idea of "rebelating" - sounds like a half-arsed, unco-ordinated bout of community pissed off-ness manifested by smoking in pubs, dropping litter, and putting your bin bag out a day too late (or six days too early).
Welcome to the UK.
2007-07-15 18:24:23
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answered by Oblimov 1
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The more open and free a country is, the smaller the proportion of "radical" elements will be found there.
2007-07-15 08:06:55
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answered by Mark A 6
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People are patriotic and more often than not they are proud of their country no matter what.
2007-07-15 07:27:46
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Death to procrastinators !
2007-07-15 07:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you on ?
2007-07-15 07:26:01
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answered by Crackerjack 3
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