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Starve them to death? We didn't do that. We gave them McDonalds.
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We just let you English think your prime minister's has free will with foreign policy.
Can you refute that?
(you Canada's trousers you...)
Also, I advise you not to use the term 'English' when referring to a 'British' PM. Such error is what annoys the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish most, hence the otherwise meaningless and all-round disadvantageous Scottish independence movement.
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Excuse me Canada is our hat.
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Also, I advise you not to use the term 'English' when referring to a 'British' PM. Such error is what annoys the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish most, hence the otherwise meaningless and all-round disadvantageous Scottish independence movement.
I am generally slightly anti-American myself, not because of the people (except for those of you with accents that I find extremely annoying, though I assume that to be mutual) but your government in most cases. Also, in terms of history, I prefer Canada as a nation - they were more loyal, not like you upstart colonials south of the border :P (you Canada's trousers you...)
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Especially if the Prime Minister isn't actually English, like Gordon Brown (Scottish) or David Cameron (Reptile).
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Are Reptile from Liverpool?
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No, from the Bullingdon Club.
It's a subject of much controversy, for those of you who don't know, in the UK that George Osborne, Boris Johnson, David Cameron, three of our biggest names in contemporary politics, all attended the same male-exclusive club at (I think-) Oxford University, having all attended the same public* schools.
* by public schools, we British don't mean public schools at all: they're what we call our ultra-fancy, typically boarding schools that you have to pay ultra-big bucks to attend.
Fortunately, our government can also influence yours, to some extent. I believe your government decided not to bombard Syria because of the British Parliament's decision not to assist (or perhaps it was just one of the reasons, I dunno).
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No, from the Bullingdon Club.
It's a subject of much controversy, for those of you who don't know, in the UK that George Osborne, Boris Johnson, David Cameron, three of our biggest names in contemporary politics, all attended the same male-exclusive club at (I think-) Oxford University, having all attended the same public* schools.
* by public schools, we British don't mean public schools at all: they're what we call our ultra-fancy, typically boarding schools that you have to pay ultra-big bucks to attend.
Heh, that sounds a lot like the controversy that came up in 2004 about both Bush and Kerry belonging to the Skull and Bones society when there were at Yale. Though, that they produced both Bush and Kerry seems to suggest that they are not particularly impressive despite their name...
Heh, that sounds a lot like the controversy that came up in 2004 about both Bush and Kerry belonging to the Skull and Bones society when there were at Yale. Though, that they produced both Bush and Kerry seems to suggest that they are not particularly impressive despite their name...