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Quite right !midget wrote:What's wrong with nationalistic?
The Human Rights Act says we have to give 'suspected' terrorists the freedom of the City as long as they report to the police once a day !
Surprise, surprise - They don't, and disappear.
John Reid says we might have to tell Europe to get stuffed over the Human Rights Act, and quite right too ! How long before someone over there complains, I wonder ?
Fly the flag of St. George and be proud, I say !
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Rhetoric from Reid pure and simple.J.R. wrote:Quite right !midget wrote:What's wrong with nationalistic?
The Human Rights Act says we have to give 'suspected' terrorists the freedom of the City as long as they report to the police once a day !
Surprise, surprise - They don't, and disappear.
John Reid says we might have to tell Europe to get stuffed over the Human Rights Act, and quite right too ! How long before someone over there complains, I wonder ?
Fly the flag of St. George and be proud, I say !
I'll run naked round the mile if it happens!
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Yes but's it's titled Jerusalem. That's like France's national anthem being called "Bratislava" or Spain singing "Beijing". Regardless of the lyrics within the song it just don't fit. However if it could be rewritten then it would be ok. We need to find a place (in England) with 4 syllables to replace the word "Jerusalem". How about:
Huddersfield
Bognor Regis
Bexhill On Sea
Bishops Stortford
Brighton and Hove
Canterbury
Clacton on Sea
Middlesborough
Wolverhampton
Any other suggestions?
Huddersfield
Bognor Regis
Bexhill On Sea
Bishops Stortford
Brighton and Hove
Canterbury
Clacton on Sea
Middlesborough
Wolverhampton
Any other suggestions?
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I used to belong to our local WI it always amused me that we started with singing Jerusalem, one verse in English and one in Welsh. If we sung in English it was England's mountains green but in Welsh it referred to Cymru (Wales)!englishangel wrote:And did those feet
In ancient time
Walk upon ENGLAND'S mountains green
Sounds pretty specific to me
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Brixton Marketmarty wrote:Yes but's it's titled Jerusalem. That's like France's national anthem being called "Bratislava" or Spain singing "Beijing". Regardless of the lyrics within the song it just don't fit. However if it could be rewritten then it would be ok. We need to find a place (in England) with 4 syllables to replace the word "Jerusalem". How about:
Huddersfield
Bognor Regis
Bexhill On Sea
Bishops Stortford
Brighton and Hove
Canterbury
Clacton on Sea
Middlesborough
Wolverhampton
Any other suggestions?
Hyde Park Corner
Craven Cottage
Westminster Bridge
Piccadilly
Oxford Circus
Battersea Park
I-sle of Wight
???????
Got to be somewhere with the accent on the second syllable.
Actually, none of this makes sense - they have already been built in England's green and pleasant land.
No, it's Jerusalem or nothing for me

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My only concerns over the use of Jerusalem are that 1) it is too overtly religious in nature and 2) with the Israelis and Palestinians still flogging it out over who controls what part, switching the damn place to England will only add to the confusion. I vow to thee is less OVERTLY religious and is very patriotic. Plus it honors those who did make the final sacrifice for our country, and many others, in the world wars. It doesn't mention England by name, but many anthems don't. Combined with the word god not appearing anywhere in it, we must be on to a winner.
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Promises,promisesMid A 15 wrote:Rhetoric from Reid pure and simple.J.R. wrote:Quite right !midget wrote:What's wrong with nationalistic?
The Human Rights Act says we have to give 'suspected' terrorists the freedom of the City as long as they report to the police once a day !
Surprise, surprise - They don't, and disappear.
John Reid says we might have to tell Europe to get stuffed over the Human Rights Act, and quite right too ! How long before someone over there complains, I wonder ?
Fly the flag of St. George and be proud, I say !
I'll run naked round the mile if it happens!
Subject to a suitably large donation to the BSB or other charity of my choice.
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Excellent idea.graham wrote:My only concerns over the use of Jerusalem are that 1) it is too overtly religious in nature and 2) with the Israelis and Palestinians still flogging it out over who controls what part, switching the damn place to England will only add to the confusion. I vow to thee is less OVERTLY religious and is very patriotic. Plus it honors those who did make the final sacrifice for our country, and many others, in the world wars. It doesn't mention England by name, but many anthems don't. Combined with the word god not appearing anywhere in it, we must be on to a winner.
Incidentally when did Middlesbruff acquire 4 syllables.
What about Canterbury?
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