"allan connochie" <conncohies@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "staten" <staten@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>> "allan connochie" <conncohies@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>>
>>
>>>The threat to the integrity of the UK (and whether the threat
>>> is a good or bad thing depends on the individual) and the idea of a
>>> British
>>> Nation comes not from immigration but from the relation****p between
>>> Scotland
>>> and England.
>>
>>
>>
>> The Church of England is considering removing St. George as the
country's
>> patron saint on the grounds that, according to various Anglican clergy,
>> he's
>> too "militaristic" and "offensive to Muslims." They wish to replace him
>> with
>> St. Alban, and replace St. George's cross on the revamped Union Flag,
>> which
>> would instead show St. Alban's cross as a thin yellow streak. If this
is
>> still "not a threat to the integrity of the UK" then keep denying it ,
>> don't
>> worry and be happy. A time when the UK will turns into Englandistan is
>> just
>> around the corner. Welcome to Eurabia.
>
> The thing is these stories crop up all the time but they are often
> nonsense
> or sometimes tell a twisted version of part of the story . Whether a
> faction
> within the Anglican clergy want to remove St George as patron saint of
> England or not is surely neither here nor there. He is patron saint
> because
> the English regard him as patron saint and it has no relavance to the UK
> as
> a whole anyway. The barage that the Archbishop received from just about
> everyone shows that the idea would be dismissed instantly anyway. There
is
> of course an argument for having someone as patron saint who actually
has
> something to do with England. St Alban does whilst as far as I know St
> George hasn't. Likewise I have heard some Scots suggest St Columba
should
> be
> our patron saint as Andrew only has mythical association with Scotland
in
> that his bones were supposedly brought here. That is a different thing
> altogether though.
>
> Allan
>
These stories are very well based. When Tony Blair and Prince Charles
recently called the people in England to regard the Qur'an as the most
progressive book of all time, it is means " we are surrender, we are on
our knees , come and take us but no more tube blowing , please" . Muslims
surely have appreciated Tony's and Charles' utter physical and moral
cowardice. Mao famously said: "Strike one to educate one hundred" and
Muslims in the EU and UK are working very hard in implementing the Mao's
axiom into practice. A little bit more efforts and the entire EU will be
in
their pocket.


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