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Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Sat June 07, 2014 6:53 pm
by Let's all laugh at Rangers

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Sat June 07, 2014 7:04 pm
by BurtReynolds
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Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Sat June 07, 2014 9:42 pm
by harmless
We're all swimming in shit in the UK at the moment, I'd get out if I had the money.

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Sat June 07, 2014 9:55 pm
by Let's all laugh at Rangers
Snap. I swear these right wing parties opposition to immigration is an attempt to create a tit-for-tat situation where we can't leave, thus leaving no way out of being worked into the grave.

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Mon June 09, 2014 12:50 pm
by simple schoolboy
In Scottish lexicon, British Nationalist = against Scottish Independence, correct? What term do you prefer for the opposite?

Good luck on your endeavor, although I fear that you are either 66 or 238 (in the case of Canada *cough cough*) years too late. If you had oil left, I suppose it would make sense, but how much longer will that last?

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Mon June 09, 2014 2:32 pm
by Let's all laugh at Rangers
Scottish Nationalist is what Unionists call people who are pro independence, so British Nationalist is a counter-balance to that. It looks like the youtube video "top 10 Unionist myths debunked" has been pulled, and I doubt it was youtube's decision.

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Tue June 10, 2014 4:54 pm
by Alex
post your cover of tomorrow by james

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 11:07 am
by ABNorman

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 1:41 pm
by Green Habit
What's the opinion of RM's British Isles residents on this referendum?

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 2:25 pm
by NancyBabich
If I was Scottish I would vote for independence but as Southern Englishman person I find it hard to care one way or the other.

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 2:27 pm
by ABNorman
I'm resident here (in England), though I was born in South Africa. My dad's from Glasgow.

I couldn't care less either way. But then, I've sort of been turned against the country a little bit through my work. Got a visa for New Zealand and I'm probably headed there next year.

Looking at all the pros and cons, however, I'd probably have to agree with Rowling on this one. Scotland will have an extremely tough time negotiating, recuperating and rebuilding from this. Not to say it can't be done, but if I was living permanently in Scotland, I'd be firmly for the "No" movement, even though I'm very proud of my Scottish heritage.

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 4:27 pm
by Alex
ABNorman wrote:I'm resident here (in England), though I was born in South Africa. My dad's from Glasgow.

I couldn't care less either way. But then, I've sort of been turned against the country a little bit through my work. Got a visa for New Zealand and I'm probably headed there next year.

Looking at all the pros and cons, however, I'd probably have to agree with Rowling on this one. Scotland will have an extremely tough time negotiating, recuperating and rebuilding from this. Not to say it can't be done, but if I was living permanently in Scotland, I'd be firmly for the "No" movement, even though I'm very proud of my Scottish heritage.
given your avatar and love of wrestling, i figured you were from mississippi or something

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 5:05 pm
by ABNorman
Alex wrote:
ABNorman wrote:I'm resident here (in England), though I was born in South Africa. My dad's from Glasgow.

I couldn't care less either way. But then, I've sort of been turned against the country a little bit through my work. Got a visa for New Zealand and I'm probably headed there next year.

Looking at all the pros and cons, however, I'd probably have to agree with Rowling on this one. Scotland will have an extremely tough time negotiating, recuperating and rebuilding from this. Not to say it can't be done, but if I was living permanently in Scotland, I'd be firmly for the "No" movement, even though I'm very proud of my Scottish heritage.
given your avatar and love of wrestling, i figured you were from mississippi or something
Maybe I am.

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 10:26 pm
by Rangi Guy
I spoke with my auntie and uncle about this when I was in Sterling, and kind of just assumed that they'd be pro independence, but apparently they guy they elected in to front this is a bit of a muppet and self serving. their opinion is that if this goes through it'll be pretty bad for Scotland.

ABNorman - what part of NZ are you (maybe) looking to head to?

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 10:43 pm
by ABNorman
Rangi Guy wrote: ABNorman - what part of NZ are you (maybe) looking to head to?
Probably Auckland to start - I have friends there in my industry, and once I'm set up I can look around if I'm not vibing it. It's usually rated pretty highly on those "Best cities to live in" surveys, though. Most of the NZ towns seem very much my style - a bit more laidback and less concretey than somewhere like NYC or London.

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Wed June 11, 2014 10:48 pm
by Rangi Guy
ABNorman wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote: ABNorman - what part of NZ are you (maybe) looking to head to?
Probably Auckland to start - I have friends there in my industry, and once I'm set up I can look around if I'm not vibing it. It's usually rated pretty highly on those "Best cities to live in" surveys, though. Most of the NZ towns seem very much my style - a bit more laidback and less concretey than somewhere like NYC or London.
Depending on what industry your in - I'd look outside of Auckland - it's grown to the point that it's pretty much like any bland city in the world, plus cost of living vs income there can be a bit out of proportion. The weather's not too bad though

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Thu June 12, 2014 10:50 am
by broken iris
Rangi Guy wrote:
ABNorman wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote: ABNorman - what part of NZ are you (maybe) looking to head to?
Probably Auckland to start - I have friends there in my industry, and once I'm set up I can look around if I'm not vibing it. It's usually rated pretty highly on those "Best cities to live in" surveys, though. Most of the NZ towns seem very much my style - a bit more laidback and less concretey than somewhere like NYC or London.
Depending on what industry your in - I'd look outside of Auckland - it's grown to the point that it's pretty much like any bland city in the world, plus cost of living vs income there can be a bit out of proportion. The weather's not too bad though
I heard, and this was a few years ago, the immigration to New Zealand was pretty restricted for white people not seeking political asylum. You basically had to have $1M to invest in the economy before you could get into the queue.

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Thu June 12, 2014 12:09 pm
by ABNorman
broken iris wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:
ABNorman wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote: ABNorman - what part of NZ are you (maybe) looking to head to?
Probably Auckland to start - I have friends there in my industry, and once I'm set up I can look around if I'm not vibing it. It's usually rated pretty highly on those "Best cities to live in" surveys, though. Most of the NZ towns seem very much my style - a bit more laidback and less concretey than somewhere like NYC or London.
Depending on what industry your in - I'd look outside of Auckland - it's grown to the point that it's pretty much like any bland city in the world, plus cost of living vs income there can be a bit out of proportion. The weather's not too bad though
I heard, and this was a few years ago, the immigration to New Zealand was pretty restricted for white people not seeking political asylum. You basically had to have $1M to invest in the economy before you could get into the queue.
Luckily, with a British passport, I got a 2 year work visa literally by filling in an online form and paying a small amount. There's also something called the Silver Fern, which is first come, first serve. And it seems nowadays that if you're skilled in any of the shortages, it's pretty easy to get in.

I spent two years trying to get back to the US, and that was hell (and ended up failing anyway).

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Thu June 12, 2014 8:23 pm
by Rangi Guy
broken iris wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:
ABNorman wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote: ABNorman - what part of NZ are you (maybe) looking to head to?
Probably Auckland to start - I have friends there in my industry, and once I'm set up I can look around if I'm not vibing it. It's usually rated pretty highly on those "Best cities to live in" surveys, though. Most of the NZ towns seem very much my style - a bit more laidback and less concretey than somewhere like NYC or London.
Depending on what industry your in - I'd look outside of Auckland - it's grown to the point that it's pretty much like any bland city in the world, plus cost of living vs income there can be a bit out of proportion. The weather's not too bad though
I heard, and this was a few years ago, the immigration to New Zealand was pretty restricted for white people not seeking political asylum. You basically had to have $1M to invest in the economy before you could get into the queue.
Honestly - I don't think it's all that hard to get into the country. I could be wrong though

Re: Another day, another British Nationalist lie

Posted: Fri June 13, 2014 6:10 pm
by Alex
Rangi Guy wrote:
broken iris wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:
ABNorman wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote: ABNorman - what part of NZ are you (maybe) looking to head to?
Probably Auckland to start - I have friends there in my industry, and once I'm set up I can look around if I'm not vibing it. It's usually rated pretty highly on those "Best cities to live in" surveys, though. Most of the NZ towns seem very much my style - a bit more laidback and less concretey than somewhere like NYC or London.
Depending on what industry your in - I'd look outside of Auckland - it's grown to the point that it's pretty much like any bland city in the world, plus cost of living vs income there can be a bit out of proportion. The weather's not too bad though
I heard, and this was a few years ago, the immigration to New Zealand was pretty restricted for white people not seeking political asylum. You basically had to have $1M to invest in the economy before you could get into the queue.
Honestly - I don't think it's all that hard to get into the country. I could be wrong though
broken iris wasn't asking. he was telling.