I left the UK 18 years ago, what has changed in that time?
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So I left the UK 18 years ago to live in foreign parts. If I went back now, what would I notice has changed?
Is it still the country of long shadows on country cricket grounds, warm beer, dog lovers, the growl of TVRs, and old maids cycling to church in the early morning mist? (With apols to John Major).
Is it still the country of long shadows on country cricket grounds, warm beer, dog lovers, the growl of TVRs, and old maids cycling to church in the early morning mist? (With apols to John Major).
bloomen said:
valiant said:
Was it ever like that outside of a Reformist's wet dream?
I'm currently taking afternoon tea with The Colonel while pale maidens dance for us on the village green. I'd pay good money to see that.
(You can't go wrong with a bit of 'Maiden IMO
)It's now an Islamic calliphate with a proxy puppet Labour government - so utterly bankrupt. The police no longer investigate real world crime, just monitor for hurty words on the internet. The general public aspire to live beyond their diminishing means just like the government, so their home and driveways are littered with shiny Chinese tat. Weather's still the same though 

CMTMB said:
Yay - a NP&E thread I can post in 
Where do I start...
Oh yeah.
Where do I start...
In before the mods move this to the forbidden zone.
Sooooooooo, the UK.
Well, as we all know from personal experience, it's the envy of the world and a multicultural paradise.
Run to perfection by highly competent, experienced, capable intellectual giants of the political universe.
We are lucky indeed.
It never rains during the day either.
Or would you like the truth?
Bear in mind that we can't handle the truth because we are living in it and it's horrible.
Very very horrible.
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