No, Roy. The reason you are a second class citizen is because you are a member of a racist political organisation, and you lie and cheat people on Y!A.
In any reasonable society, you would be considered at best a second class citizen.
I'm white and British and I never get treated as a second class citizen in UK. Those of you who feel you do, have you considered it might be to do with your own personal qualities?
In case you couldn't tell, (not that it's difficult) this is yet another post, under a different identity from Roy West, BNP candidate (failed) in Dukinfield.
2007-12-01 03:38:18
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answered by Mr Sceptic 7
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The Philippines is in asia so confident you're seen an Asian and/or pacific islander. anyhow what are you attempting to ask? the guy you have been speaking to is like 12 years previous, and countless fillipinos do argue that they are not seen asian, even however they're in southeast asia. greater records on Phillipines: The Philippines (Filipino: Pilipinas), formally the Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas; RP), is an archipelagic united states of america placed in Southeast Asia, with Manila as its capital city. The Philippine archipelago contains 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean, bordering countries which includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Palau and the Republic of China, besides the reality that it is the only Southeast Asian united states of america to share no land borders with its buddies. The Philippines is the international's 12th maximum populous united states of america with a inhabitants drawing near 87 million human beings.[3] Its national financial device is the 40 seventh greatest in the international with a 2006 gross enjoyed ones product (GDP) of over US$117.562 billion.[3] There are greater beneficial than 11 million distant places Filipinos international, approximately 11% of the entire inhabitants of the Philippines. The Philippines became into previously a Spanish then an American colony. The Philippine Revolution became into an attempt to earnings independence from Spain, and later from the U.S. in the Philippine-American conflict. The Philippines ultimately won its independence from united states of america on July 4, 1946 after the Pacific conflict by the Treaty of Manila. The Philippines then became a fledging democracy until the authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos extra approximately his overthrow in the individuals capacity Revolution of 1986. Political upheavals alternated with non violent transition of capacity on the era that observed.[2]
2016-10-10 00:09:43
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answered by smyers 4
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I think a lot of English people are being sidelined in their own own country because they are not inclined towards an academic lifestyle as their talents are as craftsmen and artisans. The headlong rush toward a service and monetarist economy has left many isolated. The migration of our traditional industries to the far east has decimated many communities.it should be remembered that these very industries made Britain Great so yes I think that many English people are being treated as second class citizens in their own country .
2007-12-01 03:39:31
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answered by ? 3
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learn to count would you. and then look at the census figures and then ask the question of yourself. How the hell could i think i am an minority when there is over 40 million just like me. and that is a population of 50 million are so in England. in fact its less than that but a lot closer to the truth than we are second class far from it. more like 83% and if 83 percent is a minority i need to go back to my own class
2007-12-03 02:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say no but sometimes it feels like it. It is this latter feeling that gives the BNP the breeding ground for their success in local elections.
It is sad that the mainstream parties do not take these feelings on board and show the English if it is untrue. If they do not start doing so and soon the BNP will become a mainstream party. It will be little use them wriging their hands then. Let me make myself clear I loath the BNP
2007-12-01 03:51:49
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answered by Scouse 7
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Only because i`m suffering from sun deprivation.
Be proud to be a first class Englishman or Women.
Whose achievements and the masters of fare play
can beat us ?
Our soldiers are still winning the Victoria Crosses.
The Only free N.H.S cradle to death care.
Could go on and on be thank full you are 1st class Englander.
2007-12-01 03:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't think they have. Although I have noticed that nearly every time a Government minister makes a statement (usually apologising for something they've done wrong) - its a Scot. Should they all be sent back to Scotland? England for the English says I
2007-12-01 03:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I've thought about it and no, we are still in the majority and still enjoy significant advantages providing we don't muck about at school and turn down the chances handed on a plate by our education system.
2007-12-03 03:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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There are two classes on trains, standard class and first class.
Second class was discontinued in the 1960s.
2007-12-01 06:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,we are downtrodden by our own Government and their best friends the bloody asylum seekers.
It's disgusting how we are treated,we can't say boo to a goose these days without being locked up or being majorly reprimanded,yet the foreigners can say anything to us and thats in our own bloody country.
I am so sick of it all that I say kick out all immigrants and any non English born person living here and anybody who berates or preaches against our country while living here.If you don't like our country and us just F.u.c.k off out of our bloody country.I'm ashamed for my ancestors who fought for this country whatever would they think,it's disgusting.
2007-12-01 03:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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