Jocks to join the english league?

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"Whenever one Englishman opens his mouth, another Englishman instinctively hates him." - George Bernard Shaw

We can do tribal hatred as well as anyone, just not about religion.
Unless.Islam is involved. Yoos are good at fighting over Allah.
 
"Whenever one Englishman opens his mouth, another Englishman instinctively hates him." - George Bernard Shaw

We can do tribal hatred as well as anyone, just not about religion.

That's because we're not as ******ed as the oirish or their slightly less downy Jock cousins.
 
"Whenever one Englishman opens his mouth, another Englishman instinctively hates him." - George Bernard Shaw

We can do tribal hatred as well as anyone, just not about religion.
They actually do,no Catholic can become King or Queen hence Diana's assassination when she was contemplating conversion,allegedly.One for Eddie methinks!
 
They actually do,no Catholic can become King or Queen hence Diana's assassination when she was contemplating conversion,allegedly.One for Eddie methinks!
Awe ffs you papes are paranoid as ****. Now she wis kilt because she was gonne be a kaflik, really?

In saying that i can think of worse reasons for killing her. Good on ye MI5 proddy army.
 
That law has been changed.
Don't think so

Marriage to Roman Catholics[edit]
Marrying a Roman Catholic no longer disqualifies a person from succeeding to the Crown.[17][18] The explanation published when the bill had been introduced mentioned that those who had lost their places in the line of succession by marrying a Roman Catholic would regain their places, but that those "with a realistic prospect of succeeding to the Throne" would not be affected. The first person in the new line of succession to be affected by this change when it came into effect was George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, who had married a Catholic in 1988, and was restored to the line of succession in 34th place, after the Duke of Kent.[16] The provision of the Act of Settlement requiring the monarch to be a Protestant continues.