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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbie. View Post
    politics is confusingg


    so whats the house of commons, and house of lords

    is that a parliament
    or is that like a place they go to get laws passed
    ...The House of Lords is a court.

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    Gordon Brown I don't mind, it's the people underneath him which keep him afloat which annoy me the most. They make some jacked up decisions. Gordon himself is a good PM, but his party is far from good. It's a shame they don't come together, I mean, they can do a G8 summit can't they! But NOOOO, when it comes to their own ground, they can't do that.

    World peace obviously means more than the state of peace on the ground they stand on. Ironically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    ...The House of Lords is a court.
    ... in some instances, but also votes on Bills

    and on that note I'm leaving Night night folks
    Last edited by Pawf; 05-03-2008 at 11:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    ...The House of Lords is a court.
    o.....

    this is one of these times were i wish i didnt say nothing lol

    i asked my history teacher if Lenin was communist, and i got a funny look.. lol



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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiffla View Post
    ... in some instances, but also votes on Bills

    and on that note I'm leaving Night night folks
    In all instances.

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    No, I don't think it should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiffla View Post
    They do have the same rights in terms of involvement with England, in that if elected into Westminster they can vote on English issues. That's what I think is unfair. Wales are left out and overshadowed, I agree. But they don't have a big nationalist movement like Scotland do, which is why they only got dealt an Assembly with secondary legislative functions, instead of the Parliament that Scotland got.

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    No it's not.

    And @ Abbie.

    Stop nit-picking. We were talking about ROI flag and you said you lived there, simple as. Stop trying to back track and admit you're wrong
    Wales IS a country. It's like Scotland, a costinuence country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post


    That looks so ugly. It looks like someone's just lazily slapped it on; the Welsh flag is just a bit crap anyway.
    IT LOOKS MORE LIKE SOMETHING DID A PERIOD ON IT URGH EW DISGUSTING! I CAN'T STAND IT!

    Anyway, the Queen is the most powerful: after all, the Prince of Wales is her son.

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    It's ok I guess, but I prefer the clean lines of the current flag

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    I'm not goinjg to get into the politics as i know nothing, but being half welsh i do like the place alot, and alot of welsh people don't liek the english, visa versa...

    I liked the flag aty first glance but after a bit i don' really like it, loosk too out of place, plus it would never happen anyway


    Welsh joke: What do you do when you go England?

    Sh...:eusa_whis everywhere

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