Re: Britishness is next to Englishness



Adam Whyte-Settlar wrote:
Just been reading the BBC forum that has invited public comment regarding
George Brown's latest gaff in his increasingly desperate lunge for the
leadership.

I could have sworn that George Brown, sometime Labour leadership contender, died about forty years ago.


He seems to think we all need a 'Britishness Day' in order to get him the
job. (Don't quite see the connection myself but there you go)

Anyway, predictably, so many of the public have responded to the forum by
arguing that we *already have* a 'Britishness Day'; namely April 23rd of
course - St Georges Day.

I'm not falling for that troll!

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Ian O.
http://www.iomorrison.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
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