Tuesday 26 August 2008

WILL IT BE AN ENGLISH TRAITOR OR ANOTHER SCOT THAT PUTS THE BOOT INTO THE ENGLAND FOOTBALL TEAM

The English hating British want to field a football team carrying the UK/GB banner in the 2012 Olympics here in London. Sounds fine, but they know full well that the only nation stupid enough and likely to agree to this is the English nation. Even before serious discussions of the implications have taken place, we have David Beckham, overwhelmed by a ride on a London bus in China, claiming he wants to coach the GB team, and we hear talk of an offer being made to the Scottish manager of Manchester United.

When the British want to start interfering into the last bastion of our English identity (sport) we must have our wits about us.

Lest we forget

The Campaign for an English Parliament (CEP) is fighting for the political and constitutional identity of England and the English nation, and it has only been a short while, 2003/2005, that we fought for the recognition of an England team in the “Tour of Britain Cycle Race” For those who have forgotten or are not familiar with the episode I will explain. A team England was denied entry into this race unless it accepted the GB identity although the rules had been bent to allow separate teams from Scotland, Wales, and Ireland entrance. Not only did England have to register under the GB name but the competitors were not allowed to put down their English identity on the team sheet. It should also be noted for those unfamiliar with the British Isles that Scotland was not, and never has been a part of Britain, which itself has not existed since Roman times, and only then included the countries of England and Wales, so Scotland should not have taken preference over our country England that was. Scotland is a part of Greater Britain and put the Great into the Great Britain identity when it joined the union in 1707 and it would have been fitting if it had been made to enter as the team GBR. Another reason for including an England team should have been because of the funding, provided again as always by the English tax payer. Further contempt for the English nation was shown when a Scottish minister, seeing the economic benefits of the race had it re-routed the next year to include a part of Scotland.


England had a very strong case for its identity to be recognised, but unfortunately the tour was then altered in such a way that all the home nations were denied entrance.

In 2008 however, G. Brown's Britishness call has been rewarded with a single GB entry, but again the English team members are not allowed to register an English Identity on the team sheet. If you plan to watch any of this race wave the English Cross of St. George and show your disgust.

ENGLAND MUST NOT BE FOOLED INTO TAKING ON THE GB IDENTITY ALONE AGAIN


ONE PERSONS VIEW SAYS IT ALL http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_W0tNg-6j5o

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