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Post by iketurner on Aug 8, 2023 18:08:23 GMT
Well, in reality, London would remain capital of Southern England after independence Not Winchester? Where's your sense of history. I've looked into Wikipedia and i think there's no evidence of Winchester being the capital of this nation (or was i wrong again?): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester
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Post by iketurner on Aug 8, 2023 18:09:44 GMT
In answer to the thread title… I remember being in university with an utter twat who thought kent should declare UDI and leave the rest of the country to its iwn devices. It didn’t take me long to show how the while body of independent republic of kentish folk would in short order die of thirst and / or hunger or freeze to death off the back of not having infrastructure to feed, water, house and keep warm its population most of whom would have to smuggle themselves into London to work. And this was the late 70’s I suppose we could erect razor wire and shoot anyone trying to get into the UK from Kent. That should certainly suggest a few need to paddle back to France That's a today's issue because the immigrants entering Kent (mostly come from Iran as they're calming previously)
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Post by Montegriffo on Aug 8, 2023 18:24:45 GMT
Not Winchester? Where's your sense of history. I've looked into Wikipedia and i think there's no evidence of Winchester being the capital of this nation (or was i wrong again?): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinchesterIn the early Middle Ages, England had no fixed capital per se; Kings moved from place to place taking their court with them. The closest thing to a capital was Winchester where the royal treasury and financial records were stored.[4] This changed from about 1200 when these were moved to Westminster. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_and_Medieval_London#:~:text=London%20in%201300.-,Capital%20of%20England,these%20were%20moved%20to%20Westminster.
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Post by Montegriffo on Aug 8, 2023 18:25:41 GMT
I've looked into Wikipedia and i think there's no evidence of Winchester being the capital of this nation (or was i wrong again?): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinchesterIn the early Middle Ages, England had no fixed capital per se; Kings moved from place to place taking their court with them. The closest thing to a capital was Winchester where the royal treasury and financial records were stored.[4] This changed from about 1200 when these were moved to Westminster. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_and_Medieval_London#:~:text=London%20in%201300.-,Capital%20of%20England,these%20were%20moved%20to%20Westminster. Winchester was the capital before we even had a capital.
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Post by Montegriffo on Aug 8, 2023 18:39:52 GMT
Not Winchester? Where's your sense of history. I've looked into Wikipedia and i think there's no evidence of Winchester being the capital of this nation (or was i wrong again?): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinchesterDescribe why time flies like an arrow but fruit flies like a banana?
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Post by vlk on Aug 8, 2023 19:54:27 GMT
Think your capital be best based in Barking Well, in reality, London would remain capital of Southern England after independence In Canada the 1995 Quebec independence-referendum ended in a narrow defeat for the independence mainly because Montreal, the capital, didn't want it.
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Post by iketurner on Aug 8, 2023 20:31:30 GMT
In the early Middle Ages, England had no fixed capital per se; Kings moved from place to place taking their court with them. The closest thing to a capital was Winchester where the royal treasury and financial records were stored.[4] This changed from about 1200 when these were moved to Westminster. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_and_Medieval_London#:~:text=London%20in%201300.-,Capital%20of%20England,these%20were%20moved%20to%20Westminster. Winchester was the capital before we even had a capital. Okay, i got that.
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Post by iketurner on Aug 8, 2023 20:34:13 GMT
Well, in reality, London would remain capital of Southern England after independence In Canada the 1995 Quebec independence-referendum ended in a narrow defeat for the independence mainly because Montreal, the capital, didn't want it. Well, this time it'll be a different story. I will have my report this week on containing the plan not to have a voting ballot - in favour of a historic non-vote referendum (also known as the people's agreement) on whenever southern England would leave the United Kingdom and England - to avoid a Yes/No vote; like in Scotland in 2014.
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Post by johnofgwent on Aug 9, 2023 0:16:23 GMT
Ok you raise the coronavirus issue in a thread discussing UDI for Southern England
Are you utterly barking mad
Show me one piece of evidence that splitting the way we dealt with the virus - which was no respecter of geographic man made boundaries - between four separately run separately prioritised NHS’s run by four separate megalomaniacs each with a different agenda. a different political agenda, a different level of cat arse trophic incompetence and above all a desire to show up the national government as incompetent while being themselves utter arse holes did the slightest good
Two of my friends are dead because of the way the welsh wanker curtailed cancer services to big up his ego during the pox, and three of my wife’s work colleagues are dead and i almost was too because the twat wouldn’t do what north korea did and shoot rubber raft paddlers as infectious contagion.
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Post by iketurner on Aug 9, 2023 3:41:08 GMT
Ok you raise the coronavirus issue in a thread discussing UDI for Southern England Are you utterly barking mad Show me one piece of evidence that splitting the way we dealt with the virus - which was no respecter of geographic man made boundaries - between four separately run separately prioritised NHS’s run by four separate megalomaniacs each with a different agenda. a different political agenda, a different level of cat arse trophic incompetence and above all a desire to show up the national government as incompetent while being themselves utter arse holes did the slightest good Two of my friends are dead because of the way the welsh wanker curtailed cancer services to big up his ego during the pox, and three of my wife’s work colleagues are dead and i almost was too because the twat wouldn’t do what north korea did and shoot rubber raft paddlers as infectious contagion. Coronavirus have become one of an important issues since 2020 but at this stage lessons would be learned about the slow response to prevent the pandemic that year (although an all-England) and therefore we have to stand by for the future pandemics by introducing a new law, after independence, to try and contain the future virus much faster than it was meant to be in the past - this could help save many Southern English lives as well.
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Post by johnofgwent on Aug 9, 2023 7:34:18 GMT
Ok you raise the coronavirus issue in a thread discussing UDI for Southern England Are you utterly barking mad Show me one piece of evidence that splitting the way we dealt with the virus - which was no respecter of geographic man made boundaries - between four separately run separately prioritised NHS’s run by four separate megalomaniacs each with a different agenda. a different political agenda, a different level of cat arse trophic incompetence and above all a desire to show up the national government as incompetent while being themselves utter arse holes did the slightest good Two of my friends are dead because of the way the welsh wanker curtailed cancer services to big up his ego during the pox, and three of my wife’s work colleagues are dead and i almost was too because the twat wouldn’t do what north korea did and shoot rubber raft paddlers as infectious contagion. Coronavirus have become one of an important issues since 2020 but at this stage lessons would be learned about the slow response to prevent the pandemic that year (although an all-England) and therefore we have to stand by for the future pandemics by introducing a new law, after independence, to try and contain the future virus much faster than it was meant to be in the past - this could help save many Southern English lives as well. you miss the point. The fact is differences across the UK led to chaos and misunderstanding. The pox was a reason to suspend ego tripping jumped up little napoleons in favour of a UK wide approach that included PROPER closure of tbe United Kingdom’s borders. It was never done.
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Post by iketurner on Aug 9, 2023 7:43:48 GMT
Coronavirus have become one of an important issues since 2020 but at this stage lessons would be learned about the slow response to prevent the pandemic that year (although an all-England) and therefore we have to stand by for the future pandemics by introducing a new law, after independence, to try and contain the future virus much faster than it was meant to be in the past - this could help save many Southern English lives as well. you miss the point. The fact is differences across the UK led to chaos and misunderstanding. The pox was a reason to suspend ego tripping jumped up little napoleons in favour of a UK wide approach that included PROPER closure of tbe United Kingdom’s borders. It was never done. Oh okay, i understand that. But you got the b instead of a h via the tbe?
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Post by iketurner on Aug 9, 2023 11:18:50 GMT
Got some news: I have started typing my updated report and i will bring it to you this Friday. It includes more clarity and more appropriate details regarding the plan for the forthcoming newly-independent Southern England (which including the plan to split England in order to grant the country its own independence).
There are several issues that would be address in this report that is coming up soon so bear with me because it'll take me some time for that. But hopefully i will able to bring further details about what happen next for this nation?
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Post by iketurner on Aug 11, 2023 7:16:44 GMT
Good news guys, from 9pm the report will be published with a clear and appropriate details about how would Southern England be split from England and granting its independence as well as issues that needs to be addressed as well.
So stay tuned because i'm a few pages away through my report
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2023 10:04:52 GMT
Good news guys, from 9pm the report will be published with a clear and appropriate details about how would Southern England be split from England and granting its independence as well as issues that needs to be addressed as well. So stay tuned because i'm a few pages away through my report I'll "stay tuned" but really, the suspense is killing me.
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