Mtoto
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- Sep 28, 2003
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What is this "European way of life" of which she speaks? Does that mean that we no longer have a British / English "way of life"?
I'm serious. I have absolutely no bloody idea what constitutes a "European way of life".
For the last 70 years, it's meant just getting on with stuff like living, working, learning, getting laid, having kids etc without having to worry that we could all be at each other's throats a week on Wednesday.
But that doesn't mean we no longer have a British/English way of life, because life is not just a series of incompatible binary alternatives.