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What's So Bad About Saying We Are The Best ?
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-551 75162
( if there's already been a thread on this, I haven't seen it)
We are the best, we've always been the best and we will continue to be the best
Rule Britannia
( if there's already been a thread on this, I haven't seen it)
We are the best, we've always been the best and we will continue to be the best
Rule Britannia
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This county needs a massive overhaul of its welfare system and legal aid. Human Rights' Lawyers are making a killing from stopping the deportation of serious criminals. All courtesy of legal aid. This country needs to get rid of all the dead wood.
18:23 Sat 05th Dec 2020
think back to the days perhaps when we had no NHS, no on the spot appointments, i know that its changed because of covid, but will reveet back to some sort of normal service some time in the future. Our NHS is top heavy seemingly with management, perhaps if that could be sorted we could see a batter service all round
yes it was, and didn't he do well. It wasn't supposed to happen, he believed that as a remainer the country would vote remain, little understanding that many were fed up to the back teeth with the EU, you aren;t one of them to be sure. But he made the call. Many Labour, tories, lib dems voted out, many voted stay in - the vote went in the leave camp
The debate seems to have shifted into whether or not the UK is the best country or not, but the OP makes an interesting point - what's so bad about saying it.
And the short answer is - nothing at all.
But things like this are all about context - time and place are both important, and in this particular instance, the person saying it is an issue.
In my view, what's so bad about saying we are the best? Nothing.
What's so bad about a government minister saying it on the radio? Everything.
And the short answer is - nothing at all.
But things like this are all about context - time and place are both important, and in this particular instance, the person saying it is an issue.
In my view, what's so bad about saying we are the best? Nothing.
What's so bad about a government minister saying it on the radio? Everything.
emmie - // wasn;t it supposed to be tongue in cheek..... //
Probably - but again that speaks to a lack of judgement.
If you want to me tongue in cheek, you go on The News Quiz, anywhere else, as a minister talking about a serious issue in the media, levity is not appropriate.
That's before, as I pointed out in my first response, the quote gets into print, where any attempt at humour is absent, and it simply looks like a really stupid thing for a minister to say - which of course, it was.
Probably - but again that speaks to a lack of judgement.
If you want to me tongue in cheek, you go on The News Quiz, anywhere else, as a minister talking about a serious issue in the media, levity is not appropriate.
That's before, as I pointed out in my first response, the quote gets into print, where any attempt at humour is absent, and it simply looks like a really stupid thing for a minister to say - which of course, it was.