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Contexting Gordon Brown's Britishness

A good punch from the blogger of English Rights Campaign:

''Gordon Brown made a speech about Britishness [what he really means is that he wants to be the prime minister]. This coming from someone who has done his best to encourage the destruction of English culture, values and nationhood. The English comprise 85% of the British.''

For an exhaustive surgery of Gordon Brown's Britishness campaign, read the Man in a Shed.

Or read the Lincolnshire Patriot's Excuse me Mr Brown?:

''Having jointly presided over 10 years of the systematic dismantling of Britain’s historic institutions, Brown is portraying himself as a champion of the Union and of Great Britain... As usual for Labour, the reasons are motivated purely by self-interest and power-grabbing politics.''

 

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