awesome, however i think Louis has given up trying to persuade anyone that Britain is not an 'island'.
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Obviously written by somebody who has no sense of geography .and yes the UK is an island, no sense of geographical knowledge clearly
Well it is pretty close, surrounded by water and detached by some distance from the mainland of Europe, it certainly has not stopped countless generations treating it as such. Simply because a Frenchie is having a song and dance about it, is no good reason to change such logic. We are not hurting anyone.
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No it is not even remotely close unless you define "an island" as over a thousand islands plus part of another island and some more islands for good measure while claiming others lack a sense of geographical knowledge .Well it is pretty close
Sounds about right to me
At least that is the correct summation of what the UK is within the popular mind, and thus the concept which matters most.
This sceptered Isle is a good piece of evidnece which points the belief among the inhabitants of the UK that they live on an Island, conveniently forgetting Northern Ireland and other little bits. Not really an issue though, since its the idea of an Island mentality which is really got at in this definition.
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-Oscar WildeNow that the House of Commons is trying to become useful, it does a great deal of harm.
Alrighty, let's have a look at that "UK is a cultural island"-thingy:
- Language. How many different ones do you find in the english language?
- Music. How much british music is played in mainland europe? How many of the great continental composers(Mozart, Beethoven, etc) have influenced the musical scene in the UK? How much has music from the UK influenced the rest of europe?
- Architecture. Does the UK reject continental ideas in this area, and does the continent reject british ideas?
- Theatre. Same questions as for music.
etc, etc...
Answer these questions, and I can't see how you can come to any conclusion other than Britain being an integral part of Europe, as much as France, Spain, Germany or Italy.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
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