No, Roy, I'm British and I'm not a second class citizen in UK.
You might feel like one, but that's more to do with your personal qualities than your nationality.
2007-10-26 05:06:35
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answered by Mr Sceptic 7
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definite i do !! i stay in a particularly Muslim section (the place the 7/7 bombers lived) there some good human beings around right here however the final public are arses...while the 9/11 atrocities occurred and while the 7/7 bombings occurred the quantity of previous and youthful " ethnic" human beings on the streets cheering became staggering it became like Pakistan had gained the cricket or something...then i see them in the back of there save counters all hours of the day then i see them popping out of the publish place of work on earnings day with beaming smiles entering into there mercs.. i could have been shopped the the advantages enterprise if it became me ... i did have a leaflet from the nearby council nonetheless.. telling me that racist behaviour could no be tolerated of course it wasn't dropped on the properties of theses exhilaration comprehensive hundreds via the nearby Albanian postman!
2016-11-09 12:46:58
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answered by ? 4
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It certainly looks that way doesn't it? We are at the end of the queue for schools hospitals and human rights now. This government has gone overboard trying not to offend ethnic minorities but I think we are now in the minority don't you? People coming here to live and work should abide by the same rules and regulations as us. I agree they are stirring up racial hatred and resentment.
2007-10-26 04:55:58
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answered by garfish 4
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Assumin that 2nd class citizens no longer havbe rights in their own land, and watch while their land is given away to people with no respect for anyone other than their own then yes we are 2nd class citizens... watch this space as we lose the right to vote!
2007-10-26 04:55:20
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answered by Stitch 4
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No! Its just that everyone is keen to moan and forgets to 'count their blessing's. Its jsut that te media are quick to point out the negatives and forget to mention the good bits. If I'm sick, I can got to the doctors, my kids have free eduacation, there's help for the poor. For every rowdy teenager, there plenty more hardworking, honest kids - you just don't get to hear about them!
2007-10-26 05:03:01
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answered by zebrazoo 2
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I think that most people feel they are treated like second class citizens even if they are not.
2007-10-26 05:04:27
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answered by focus 6
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Yes, we are becoming second class citizens, but the Thatcher years started it, selling us to the highest biders.
2007-10-26 05:09:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Here he is, the prat back with another wanker brain question.
2007-10-30 03:33:35
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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Yes it's about time we threw the scots out and got our house in order.
2007-10-26 04:59:56
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answered by Jay 3
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They are surely slipping to a third world country level. That is for sure.
2007-10-26 04:57:28
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answered by citizenvnfla 4
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