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Monday, November 28, 2005

A Scot lectures us on the difference between England and Britain?

You'll like this.

Scottish First Minister, Jack McConnell, has told a "Values of Britishness" conference that people south of the border should give more recognition to Scottish devolution and to recognise the difference between English and British.

Hahahahahahahahahaha.

Mr McConnell is a Labour MP and therefore part of the hideous propoganda machine that constantly confuses English and British as part of its campaign to destroy the English nation and secure the future of the Scottish Raj.

He said ...
It means government, UK political parties, the British media and the institutions which are largely located in metropolitan London must - as, for example, the British Council have already done - accept and embrace post-devolution Britain and multicultural Britain.
The main British political parties, media and institutions are already doing what the British Council does - they have Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish and British organisations but no English counterpart.

He also said ...
When I was growing up, being Scottish was more about not being English. And in the 1980s about not being Tory - than it was about a positive expression of our culture and our background. Now I believe that has changed. That our definition of what it is to be Scottish has become a more positive statement.
Well I'm sorry but if the comments from Scottish people on my blog are anything to go by, Scottish is still about hating the English. I haven't had a single comment on this blog from a Scot that isn't about hatred for the English.

If Mr McConnell is that concerned about us, I think I'll ask him if he will openly support the Campaign for an English Parliament.