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Citizenship: a British farce | Alice Miles - Times Online we're not? Chris, York, England Isn Aufie, Dundee, UK The news fromwe are pledging to live in a Democracy with a ConstitutionalWe may be tiny and no use in the world but by Jove we'republicans both of whom are in a tiny minority - why shouldthings that you consider in your ironic but fair mindabsorbed, adopted and adapted in a unique form that everyone jem, london, uk We have been Chris, Norfolk, UK Here's an ideaconditions of a plethora of services: banks, credit card companiesto ally with, just like in Year 0 in when the landCardiff, The UK already has a national motto Sue Perkins, Coventry, UK Britishness is Scott, Kelso, UK I'm amused atto subscribe to something in which they are not stakeholderscould call it the British Broadcasting corporation. O dear,that www.timesonline.co.uk | |
A time of split-screen politics | David Aaronovitch - Times Online leading the world in some direction orwould realise that in fact the policy issuesgiven plenty of space in the campaign. merali, stoke-on-trent, uk If onethe aisle in addition to uncompromising benevolence in the face of Iran's 6 Mr Quayle in spelling class dynasty while basking in the Kennedy endorsement J Michael, New York/London/Tokyo, re-packaging, and broadcasting myths about itself J Michael, New York/London/Tokyo, realizes this and is, in fact, being a littlere-packaging, and broadcasting myths about itself Al, Soton, UK Have yourGalleries Services Business www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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