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Who thinks the uk is a broken country?

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Expensive fuel prices ,credit crunch ,no one can afford to buy a house ,polish are nicking every ones jobs ,out of control yobs

daily shootings and stabbings ,food and living costs are going up

high interest rates and its going to get worse ...... is that how people see glory glory england

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  1. its a defeated country. the people have no spirit, no pride in themselves or their country. England will be a Muslim run country in less than ten years. ive come to the conclusion that nothing! will motivate the British people any more. what can you do with a people that stand asside as their country and their childrens future is given away. all you can do is feel sorrow.


  2. Sixth rate and Rip-offsville courtesy of Greasy Brown and his New McLabour spivs.

  3. Not broken, just utterly destroyed.

  4. I think it's gone utterly bonkers.  My 74 year old Dad summed it up the other day:

    "Being British used to be something to be proud of, now I just feel ashamed"

    How true....

  5. We're decending into chaos,we need a civil war!!

  6. As I don't drive or need to buy a house, and most young people are well behaved, then no.

    Try living in Zimbabwe.  Then you'd have something to complain about.

  7. Zimbabwe is a broken country.

    England just needs a decent Government to help sort it out.

    No one cares about Wales or Scoland.

  8. The problem with Britain is its government and previous governments not to mention the aristocracy. In Britain today there are 2 classes never mind ur race, there is the haves and the have not's. Its the have not's that keep this country going. Anyone who wants to be a politician is only wanting to line there own pockets with public money. The whole political system in the UK is awash with fraud and scandal. We are probably the most heavily taxed country in WORLD. But wants keeps us going is the British public who keep on going and of course the country itself.

  9. Sadly, you are right.

    Our country has been destroyed by Tony Blair.

    Apart from the obvious: Iraq, loss of Sovereignty to the EU, loss of basic freedoms, anti-competitive regulations, immigration, destruction of British Culture and Political Correctness enforced to the detriment of the majority, there is a more sinister legacy of Blair.

    Billions have been wasted on the intentionally inefficient management of public bodies, payments to 'cosy' consultants and distributed by Regional Development Authorities and local authorities in wasteful and possibly fraudulent projects.

    As the economy declines, the people of this country are left with inefficient, ineffective public services that are to a great extent under the control of a new breed of inherently corrupt officials whose loyalty is to the New Order rather than the public that pays their salaries.

  10. It never really was a whole (neither the welsh, nor the scottish wanted in) and it never really was a country (its just a pityful island off the coast of europe).  

    So no - i doubt if its broken.

  11. Perhaps you should try living in Iraq or the Congo instead.

  12. The Polish are mostly doing jobs you wouldn't consider. They are also polite, net contributors to the economy and largely crime free. Unfortunately in your comments you display some of qualities that do this country no service. eg. intolerance, racial bigotry and a seeming ignorance of the fact that the economic issues are global rather than British.

  13. The UK is England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland altogether,

    The Union of The United Kingdom is not United anymore, the Scots don't want to be British, nor do the Welsh, and the English could not care less,

    Lets just be England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland eh?

  14. To a certain extent it is particularly in England. I think that many of us in England feel that we have been subjugated by a hostile Government and by mass immigration which, combined together, have removed our sense of nationhood and belonging.  I don't think the other parts of the UK have this problem and, rightly, remain proud of their countries.  We are not allowed to.  Any pride in England is seen as racism (where to they find these people?). We must just pay our taxes, which is all we are good for, and shut up.

    When an economic downturn, such as we are experiencing now, occurs together with unprecedented violent crime and general thuggishness, when good manners and respect for other people is a thing of the past, when our hard earned money is thrown away on wasteful or ridiculous PC projects by the Government, when our Courts become either a laughing stock or a matter of despair and when instant gratification is the sacred cow of so many people, then the bedrock of our society has crumbled.  I think it can be repaired but I suspect that we need the inspiration of someone like Churchill, who loves the UK and all it used to stand for and who has the will to re-instate it. Or at least give it their best shot.

  15. Every country has bad times... the whole world is in a tight fix at the moment.

    I have several moans to make at the UK.

    The Government should be reelected as soon as possible.

    Slow (don't stop) immigration.

    Bring back capital punishment as threats to the youth (that's me - but I'm not one of them).

  16. I am frome German - it´s not better here. Believe me!

  17. No. Somalia is a broken country. By comparison the UK is a paradise - a flawed paradise, I grant you, but still paradise from a Somali perspective.

  18. The UK is not just England.

    Anyway, those are problems, but htey aren't big enough to break a nation.

  19. Its going downhill fast, its a joke compared to the amazing nation it once was. Queen vic would not recognise this place now!

  20. This lot of incompetent Labour politicians have bought  the country to it's knees!

  21. Yeah, and it's full of moaners.  Those Anglo Saxons, coming over here nicking all out woad, and they've never stopped complaining.  Send 'em back to Saxony, that's what I say.

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