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its official the white population of leicester is an ethnic minority


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Also bbc news saying today that 17% of people in this country at present were born elsewhere... And that 45% of baby's born here are by that 17%.. And they wonder why were f*****g skint and have one

If communities stuck together then this type of thing wouldn't happen, how many feckin corner shops do they need anyway.   The Manic Street Preachers said it "If you tolerate this then your children

I genuinely do think some time in the very near future there will be race wars in Britain, better be soon or we'll be outnumbered. The biggest monumental betrayal of the people of this country is wit

How do you know that tb25? You might of done some research into your family tree, but have you REALLY followed every branch ?

as much as one can do but we come back to the same thing what born hunter was saying...Devin English??? i have tried and i don't think that question can be anserd.but in my past my blood is preety much clean..from were ever it started :blink: god nos :laugh:
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Aren't Welsh the most mixed race of all the home nations lol?

Dont be so fecking daft, we're that chronically pure of blood we should have outcrossed years ago, why'd you think I married a Scottish woman? :laugh:
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was told of a little place called ripley just up the road from me,,,,derby,and its all over the net.....the true english.95 pesent of the so called english in that tiny spot.years a go.

 

Ripely ,,, it's full of 6 fingered dribblers...lol,,, it's like parts of Norfolk

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was told of a little place called ripley just up the road from me,,,,derby,and its all over the net.....the true english.95 pesent of the so called english in that tiny spot.years a go.

 

Ripely ,,, it's full of 6 fingered dribblers...lol,,, it's like parts of Norfolk

 

iis that the ripley near harrogate?

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Morgan's history of Briton. http://freetheplanet.net/articles/252/morgan-s-history-of-britain-part-1

 

My favourite bit, some of our ancient laws.

 

“There are three tests of Civil Liberty,—equality of rights—equality of taxation—freedom to come and go.

 

There are three causes which ruin a State,—inordinate privileges—corruption of justice—national apathy.

 

There are three things which cannot be considered solid longer than their foundations are solid,—peace, property, and law.

 

Three things are indispensable to a true union of Nations, —sameness of laws, rights, and language.

 

There are three things free to all Britons,—the forest, the unworked mine, the right of hunting wild creatures.

 

There are three things which are private and sacred property in every man, Briton or foreigner,—his wife, his children, his domestic chattels.

 

There are three things belonging to a man which no law of men can touch, fine, or transfer,—his wife, his children, and the instruments of his calling; for no law can unman a man, or uncall a calling.

 

There are three persons in a family exempted from all manual or menial work—the little child, the old man or woman, and the family instructor.

 

There are three orders against whom no weapon can be bared—the herald, the bard, the head of a clan.

 

There are three of private rank, against whom no weapon can be bared,—a woman, a child under fifteen, and an unarmed man.

 

There are three things that require the unanimous vote of the nation to effect,—deposition of the sovereign—introduc­tion of novelties in religion—suspension of law.

 

There are three civil birthrights of every Briton,—the right to go wherever he pleases—the right, wherever he is, to protection from his land and sovereign—the right of equal privileges and equal restrictions.

 

There are three property birthrights of every Briton,—five (British) acres of land for a home—the right of armorial bearings—the right of suffrage in the enacting of the laws, the male at twenty-one, the female on her marriage.

 

There are three guarantees of society,—security for life and limb—security for property—security of the rights of nature.

 

There are three sons of captives who free themselves,—a bard, a scholar, a mechanic.

 

There are three things the safety of which depends on that of the others,—the sovereignty—national courage—just administration of the laws.

 

There are three things which every Briton may legally be compelled to attend,—the worship of God—military service—and the courts of law.

 

For three things a Briton is pronounced a traitor, and forfeits his rights, emigration—collusion with an enemy —surrendering himself, and living under an enemy.

 

There are three things free to every man, Britain or foreigner, the refusal of which no law will justify,—water from spring, river, or well—firing from a decayed tree—a block of stone not in use.

 

There are three orders who are exempt from bearing arms,—the bard—the judge—the graduate in law or religion. These represent God and his peace, and no weapon must ever be found in their hand.

 

There are three kinds of sonship,—a son by marriage with a native Briton—an illegitimate son acknowledged on oath by his father—a son adopted out of the clan.

 

There are three whose power is kingly in law,—the sovereign paramount of Britain over all Britain and its isles —the princes palatine in their princedoms—the heads of the clans in their clans.

 

There are three thieves who shall not suffer punishment,—a woman compelled by her husband—a child—a necessitous person who has gone through three towns and to nine houses in each town without being able to obtain charity though he asked for it.

 

There are three ends of law,—prevention of wrong—punishment for wrong inflicted—insurance of just retribution.

 

There are three lawful castigations,—of a son by a father —of a kinsman by the head of a clan—of a soldier by his officer. The chief of a clan when marshalling his men may strike his man three ways—with his baton—with the flat of his sword—with his open hand. Each of these is a correction, not an insult.

 

There are three sacred things by which the conscience binds itself to truth,—the name of God—the rod of him who offers up prayers to God—the joined right hand.

 

There are three persons who have a right to public maintenance—the old—the babe—the foreigner who cannot speak the British tongue.”

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was told of a little place called ripley just up the road from me,,,,derby,and its all over the net.....the true english.95 pesent of the so called english in that tiny spot.years a go.

 

Ripely ,,, it's full of 6 fingered dribblers...lol,,, it's like parts of Norfolk

goggle it ...thats were 95 persent of real english man was at,more than enywere in in englind,fact,goggle it
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was told of a little place called ripley just up the road from me,,,,derby,and its all over the net.....the true english.95 pesent of the so called english in that tiny spot.years a go.

 

Ripely ,,, it's full of 6 fingered dribblers...lol,,, it's like parts of Norfolk

 

iis that the ripley near harrogate?

no but ripon is

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