Carol Thatcher a racist?

Lou said:
I love my country too. I actually kissed the floor when I got back from being in India for 6 months! :)

(I had a love hate relationship with India) :lol: Loved Indian people BTW :wink: Before you all go nuts :rotfl:

:rotfl: @ scruffy Jade

:rotfl: Lou all my ancestors were from India and I always kiss the floor whenever I get back to England too - don't know how on earth you managed to survive 6 months there, the most I have stayed is 10 days and the last time I went to India was when I was 17 - :shhh: that was 16 years ago
 
angelfairy said:
Lou said:
I love my country too. I actually kissed the floor when I got back from being in India for 6 months! :)

(I had a love hate relationship with India) :lol: Loved Indian people BTW :wink: Before you all go nuts :rotfl:

:rotfl: @ scruffy Jade

:rotfl: Lou all my ancestors were from India and I always kiss the floor whenever I get back to England too - don't know how on earth you managed to survive 6 months there, the most I have stayed is 10 days and the last time I went to India was when I was 17 - :shhh: that was 16 years ago

It is a very wonderfully strange place indeed :D
 
Meggiewoo said:
Some scots hate english
Some english hate scots
Some Scots hate other Scots

It's bizarre! The amount of people I have seen battered/slashed/stabbed/murdered over a bloody game of football would shock you! I've also had English come into my work who have been 'done in' because they have been English basically. It's probably the exact same in England though

In Scotland it has become kind of the norm for us to 'hate' the english. For Celtic fans to hate Rangers fans and vice versa.In the most part it is all taken in good humour but there is of course exceptions.

I think it is a shame that Hollyhobby has had the brunt of Scottish hatred - obviously she is going to feel bitter about this place - I wouldn't be so harsh to her.

I personally Love this country :hug:

Kim x x x x

It's a great place, and it wouldn't be as great if English tax payers money didn't make it so great, so instead of seeing Scotland and England as seperate, i prefer to see them as united. :)
 
HappyAlice said:
It's a great place, and it wouldn't be as great if English tax payers money didn't make it so great, so instead of seeing Scotland and England as seperate, i prefer to see them as united. :)


WOW!!!!! You just think of all the tax that comes from the oil, fishing, farming which is all predominatly Scottish.
 
widowwadman said:
So Adrian Chiles has revealed what she said in his Sun Column:

Adrian Chiles wrote:Carol was in full flow, talking about who’d win the Australian Open. “You also have to consider the frogs,” she said. “You know, that froggy golliwog guy.”

“Ooh,” she added — waving an arm about. “If I was Prince Harry I’d get shot for saying that.”

Before I’d worked out what to do, Jo — plainly aghast — leant across and said: “Excuse me, did you just say golliwog?”

“Yes, well, he’s half-black,” Carol explained, waving her hand in front of her face.

There is no way that this can be excused by anything, and her refusal to apologise just makes it worse.

Without a doubt that is rascist and disgraceful!
:shock:
 
widowwadman said:
So Adrian Chiles has revealed what she said in his Sun Column:

Adrian Chiles wrote:Carol was in full flow, talking about who’d win the Australian Open. “You also have to consider the frogs,” she said. “You know, that froggy golliwog guy.”

“Ooh,” she added — waving an arm about. “If I was Prince Harry I’d get shot for saying that.”

Before I’d worked out what to do, Jo — plainly aghast — leant across and said: “Excuse me, did you just say golliwog?”

“Yes, well, he’s half-black,” Carol explained, waving her hand in front of her face.

There is no way that this can be excused by anything, and her refusal to apologise just makes it worse.

Yes I totally agree with you
 
When we went to Scotland for new year it never even entered my head that some Scottish people hated English people :shock: I am shocked that some do to be honest, I thought we were all just Great Britain :( I know we have diferent laws, I found that out when we were gazzumped a few years back, but other than that and as far as people go I thought we were all one country. Please don't laugh at me :oops:

As as for Carol Thatcher she should be ashamed of herself :shakehead:
 
SarahH said:
HappyAlice said:
It's a great place, and it wouldn't be as great if English tax payers money didn't make it so great, so instead of seeing Scotland and England as seperate, i prefer to see them as united. :)


WOW!!!!! You just think of all the tax that comes from the oil, fishing, farming which is all predominatly Scottish.

as I said i prefer to see us united, benefiting from each other :)
 
HollyHobby said:
Seems alot of people here took offense for no reason whatsoever except they maybe Scottish and I told it how it was first hand for me, and even though the individuals here wern't involved they feel like they should speak out for ''their countrymen''.

Are you suggesting that people are defending the minority that treated you that way merely because they are Scottish? Come off it... everyone including myself was referring to the fact that you had decided to tar the entire nation with that brush. The people who treated you that way were just that... a minority. Some of my best friends originate from South of the border and they have lived in a variety of communities across this part of the country. Yet neither of them would share your view.

This is your experience of one small part of one quite obviously small-minded area. It is not representative the entire nation's 5 million inhabitants. I hope you don't judge the many other places you've been in a similar manner if you happened to have had a less than stellar experience there, too. I strongly disagree with the view that in Scotland it's the norm to "hate" the English.

As for Carol Thatcher... what WWM said... enough said there methinkies!
 
Lou said:
I think the point was that you seemed to really generalise which seemed unfair and made people angry :think:

That's definitely what made me angry Holly, you seemed to put the whole nation into one box and that made me frustrated. Despite that I do agree with some of what you are saying, there is a problem with sectarianism in Scotland and racism is definitely not just a black and white issue, but I don't see how you have met 'a lot' of the people of Scotland, despite your age (a fact which you brought into this debate). I don't think its unusual that I would like to try and persuade you that people in Scotland aren't all like the bigoted few you seem to have met and think its a real shame if you continue thinking like this.

I am frustrated as you don't seem to be understanding that if I met you, I'd hate to be judged on my accent or where I'm from. I don't follow the 'old firm' football or have a religion as I've already explained (which is where most of the sectarianism stems from).

Meggie, I certainly don't think its the norm for people to hate the English. Not wishing to start another slightly off topic debate, I wonder if this depends where in Scotland you are from? I live on East Coast, about 45 mins from the border and this attitude just doesn't seem to exist (that I've seen anyway) here.

I hate to see people leave over something like this Holly, I do understand if you need time out, but I would welcome you back despite our views differing as I'd like to hear how your pregnancy goes and wish you all the best with everything.

Valentine Xxx
 
HappyAlice said:
SarahH said:
HappyAlice said:
It's a great place, and it wouldn't be as great if English tax payers money didn't make it so great, so instead of seeing Scotland and England as seperate, i prefer to see them as united. :)


WOW!!!!! You just think of all the tax that comes from the oil, fishing, farming which is all predominatly Scottish.

as I said i prefer to see us united, benefiting from each other :)

Well, it should be British tax payers, not English :think:
 
HappyAlice said:
as great if English tax payers money didn't make it so great, so instead of seeing Scotland and England as seperate, i prefer to see them as united. :)

Christ, how to open another can of worms! Do you have any facts/figures to back this up? Do you know how Scottish and U.K. parliaments are funded?
 
HappyAlice said:
It's a great place, and it wouldn't be as great if English tax payers money didn't make it so great, so instead of seeing Scotland and England as seperate, i prefer to see them as united. :)

you would prefer to see them as united but, so why include a dig about how much english tax payers put towards the country :wall:
 
Lou said:
When we went to Scotland for new year it never even entered my head that some Scottish people hated English people :shock: I am shocked that some do to be honest, I thought we were all just Great Britain :( I know we have diferent laws, I found that out when we were gazzumped a few years back, but other than that and as far as people go I thought we were all one country. Please don't laugh at me :oops:

No we're not one united country. In 1997 devolution was granted to Scotland and North Ireland in the forms of their own parliament and assembly, respectively.
Wales also got an assembly while England was divided in 12 unelected regionally assemblies (london being the only elected one). These assemblies are operational and funded despite being unelected.
 
Misslarue said:
Lou said:
When we went to Scotland for new year it never even entered my head that some Scottish people hated English people :shock: I am shocked that some do to be honest, I thought we were all just Great Britain :( I know we have diferent laws, I found that out when we were gazzumped a few years back, but other than that and as far as people go I thought we were all one country. Please don't laugh at me :oops:

No we're not one united country. In 1997 devolution was granted to Scotland and North Ireland in the forms of their own parliament and assembly, respectively.
Wales also got an assembly while England was divided in 12 unelected regionally assemblies (london being the only elected one). These assemblies are operational and funded despite being unelected.

now I feel really thick :( But thanks for telling me. Still no reason to dislike eachother though hey! :)

EDIT - So sorry but what is Great Britain then? :think:
 
SarahH said:
HappyAlice said:
SarahH said:
HappyAlice said:
It's a great place, and it wouldn't be as great if English tax payers money didn't make it so great, so instead of seeing Scotland and England as seperate, i prefer to see them as united. :)


WOW!!!!! You just think of all the tax that comes from the oil, fishing, farming which is all predominatly Scottish.

as I said i prefer to see us united, benefiting from each other :)

Well, it should be British tax payers, not English :think:

That's my point, when I said I prefer to see us 'united' (as in British) rather than 2 seperate countries. Because if people start going down the road of Scotland v England, it would be very difficult for Scotland to be the place it is without England and all the money it gets from English taxpayers.
I just wish the UK was seen as one country with equal benefits for everyone rather than any one area benefiting from getting heavy subsidies.
 
Sure people up here go on about the English :wink: , the folk from glasgow go on about the folk from Edinburgh :think: and the folk from the bottom end of our town have a go about the folk from the top :clap: . All just harmless banter, Ive never though heard anything really bad.

I lurrrveeeeee everyone. Especially the Italians (men) :cheer:
 
Lou said:
Misslarue said:
Lou said:
When we went to Scotland for new year it never even entered my head that some Scottish people hated English people :shock: I am shocked that some do to be honest, I thought we were all just Great Britain :( I know we have diferent laws, I found that out when we were gazzumped a few years back, but other than that and as far as people go I thought we were all one country. Please don't laugh at me :oops:

No we're not one united country. In 1997 devolution was granted to Scotland and North Ireland in the forms of their own parliament and assembly, respectively.
Wales also got an assembly while England was divided in 12 unelected regionally assemblies (london being the only elected one). These assemblies are operational and funded despite being unelected.

now I feel really thick :( But thanks for telling me. Still no reason to dislike eachother though hey! :)

EDIT - So sorry but what is Great Britain then? :think:

Officially the United Kindgom is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland so Great Britain is Scotland, England and Wales.
 
daftscotslass said:
Lou said:
Misslarue said:
Lou said:
When we went to Scotland for new year it never even entered my head that some Scottish people hated English people :shock: I am shocked that some do to be honest, I thought we were all just Great Britain :( I know we have diferent laws, I found that out when we were gazzumped a few years back, but other than that and as far as people go I thought we were all one country. Please don't laugh at me :oops:

No we're not one united country. In 1997 devolution was granted to Scotland and North Ireland in the forms of their own parliament and assembly, respectively.
Wales also got an assembly while England was divided in 12 unelected regionally assemblies (london being the only elected one). These assemblies are operational and funded despite being unelected.

now I feel really thick :( But thanks for telling me. Still no reason to dislike eachother though hey! :)

EDIT - So sorry but what is Great Britain then? :think:

Officially the United Kindgom is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland so Great Britain is Scotland, England and Wales.

So we are united then? :think:
 

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