Would you fight for your country?

Well...

  • I'm British, yes.

    Votes: 38 32.2%
  • I'm British, no.

    Votes: 59 50.0%
  • I'm from somewhere else, yes.

    Votes: 10 8.5%
  • I'm from somewhere else, no.

    Votes: 11 9.3%

  • Total voters
    118
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Keep grafting mate like I did, and am still doing. There something else for you for you to have a pop at. Rather than sit at home like you suggest I am still in the workplace.

Good for you ;)

Having been on the dole before though (for some time I shall add, whilst trying to improve my situation by volunteering in various roles) I take exception to when people single out JSA claimants and other benefit claimants. I can assure you that 99.9% of people on the dole currently are like I was back then. There is a minority who look to play the system of course, but that is par for the course everywhere.
 

Good for you ;)

Having been on the dole before though (for some time I shall add, whilst trying to improve my situation by volunteering in various roles) I take exception to when people single out JSA claimants and other benefit claimants. I can assure you that 99.9% of people on the dole currently are like I was back then. There is a minority who look to play the system of course, but that is par for the course everywhere.
Mutual respect.
Been there done that and of course I refer to the minority who choose to take advantage of the system.
To use the football analogy the harder you train the luckier you will get. Keep going .
 
Look, due to forums like this being inhabited by politically clued up folks who hold passionate views on the subject, I will politely decline to answer your question for fear of getting dogs abuse as I did on another website.
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We're just drunks on a wind up mate.
 

I'm not jingoistic; I've never gotten that element of Britishness. I don't believe we are the best country in the world or that we should be able to swat people aside with our passports due to us being of superior stock. That's a load of tosh.

But I am proud to be British. In the way that I'm a scrappy guy who is usually very placid, is ultimately a well mannered man and who endeavours to treat everyone he meets with respect and humility. But when prodded and provoked; when my family is threatened or my sense of justice and fairness is pricked, then I'll make sure you get a damn good hiding. You'll either be left looking like an idiot because I'll embarrass you and walk away, or I'll give you a clip and you'll learn that I'm actually a lot better at providing the flint to my gas than you...

That's what Britishness means to me. Being proud; not patronising. Being astute; not asanine. Being gentlemanly; not gung-ho. Being humble; not humiliating.

It's about stepping into the middle of something and either diffusing it, or teaching the aggressor who underestimates you a bloody good lesson.

It's about being an underdog.

That's why I'd fight. To protect. To repel. To stand for principle.

Not to be powerful. Not to sabre rattle.

And that's what's missing from British society these days. It's increasingly about gain; reputation and glory; personal fulfilment and gratification; immediate return and mercenary profit.

Until we regain that, I'll still be proud to be British, but I'm not going to fight for those values...
 
To be honest this is why we have infantry soldiers.... mainly made up of lads who left school at 16 with no qualifications who have a choice between flipping burgers for a career or the army. .. doesn't take brains to pull a trigger
 

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