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bovril

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  1. Francophobia is the English conservative's great blind spot. They are our most natural ally and much of what we like to admire about our country has been influenced or directly come from within what is now France or from a French speaking elite.
  2. I remember Farage in the run up to Brexit saying he preferred Indian migrants because they speak English and "understand common law". Which he's perfectly entitled to think of course, but it's a good example of the commonwealth fetish and he seems to keep it quiet now.
  3. That's precisely the reason for much of the opposition to the EU. The English are in charge of the UK, which is the way it should be for them. That's why they always found it hard to accept Ireland being part of the EU.
  4. Know nothing about skiing but I know a lot about Bulgaria and South Tyrol, the latter being close to where the winter Olympics are being help. Bulgaria is a pretty laid back, good grilled meat and beer kind of place, probably quite busy and surprisingly expensive, but with some good sights and landscapes nearby the main ski towns. South Tyrol is an upmarket area especially for skiing, lots of good wine and expensive portions of German-like cuisine, very pretty in places with some lovely towns to explore.
  5. The 'trade deals with India' stuff and the nostalgia for commonwealth migration over European was a great example of this. Because a lot of English conservatives viewed places like India as both subservient and naturally Anglophile. Although that's not only a problem with looking back, it's a problem at looking back at what you want to see.
  6. Makes me laugh when the English say we've "stopped freedom of movement". That's news to anyone who holds an EU passport...
  7. Specifically being English, specifically hating everyone else that doesn't speak English.
  8. The conservative case for a united Europe is probably better than a liberal one. The EU is a tool that Europeans can use in whatever way they choose and makes it more likely that European culture and values will be preserved. European conservatives have realised this since late last decade, which is why they generally now favour staying in and influencing EU policy on things like immigration, instead of leaving it. English conservatives never understood this because they are generally Europhobic and still hung up on the US and the Commonwealth. They also grew up in a time when the UK was able to project its power quite successfully. However I think they are slowly realizing both that those two worlds - the US and commonwealth countries like India - are less natural allies to us than they thought and also that being out of the EU doesn't protect us against the forces of globalisation they understandably dislike - it makes us more vulnerable to them.
  9. Washed-up, "the-game's-passed-him-by" O'Neill may end up with a trophy at the end of the season while some other managers end up with an apartment in Saudi to hang the portrait of themselves.
  10. I was about to post the same thing. What a bizarre thing to write but that's social media I guess.
  11. And a few years before tiatto and williams we were winning cups and finishing top 10 in the premier league
  12. Legendary day. Just to score 1 goal against the mighty Cardiff when we were little Leicester City with no history
  13. Ah right. Thought for a minute he meant Matty Fryatt's first goal in 2006.
  14. What happened against Cardiff at home?
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  16. It's not too late atheists
  17. Should've predicted the Greek trap
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  19. Unfortunately I hear it a lot that we fluked it, often from the type of people who say we have a small club mentality.
  20. magic of the cup
  21. Wonderful place! But Easter is early this year so pack well...
  22. Can't really be proved either. Because "Leicester fans have a small club mentality unlike West Ham fans" is based on vibes and there's not much evidence that a) that's true or b) it helps West Ham.
  23. Hasn't made much difference. I'm not saying by the way that protesting can't make a difference. But just that the decline of a football club cannot really be attributed so much to the passivity of the fans.
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