Here's a picture of my horse. I know it looks like a cat, but it was born in a stable so it now has to be a horse. It's a bugger to get a saddle for I can tell you. please log in to view this image
He would be a British ciitizen. But that wouldn't necessarily mean he'd be British. He no doubt would be supporting Pakistan at cricket and describe visits to Pakistan as going home, as so many do even after living here for decades. A friend of mine has Australian nationality after living there for some time as their advantages in doing so but he is still British. It goes both ways.
I think we're as good as anyone else, but no better. I don't make a big thing of my nationality, but I'm certainly not ashamed of it. Until, that is, the tattooed ****wits, bigots and knuckledraggers of the Right try and lecture the rest of us on what it means to be English. Most of them are barely literate and can hardly string a sentence together in, supposedly, their glorious native language. Then I am mortified by the thought that I'm the same nationality as them. I give you a fine example of the pride of England: [video]http://youtu.be/PL1jDcAHkc8[/video]
I think I posted this the other day, but it's always worth rewatching it. [video=youtube;psNAGm5Wpx0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psNAGm5Wpx0[/video]
Without a doubt, but what does that make the people that voted in a Government with an immigration policy they knew would bring the Country to its knees? Or voted for a party that took us to war on lies?
Yes, far better to be responsible for death and misery than to have one selective individual (who may or may not be a member) interviewed and look a bit thick. I'm always so impressed at how smart and articulate the SWP types I come across are.