dejavuatbtn
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It’s an opinion, what’s to be outraged about?
Is this going to be a five minute argument or the full half hour?
It’s an opinion, what’s to be outraged about?
for saying London is 'no longer an English city'
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has criticised John Cleese after the Fawlty Towers legend said the capital was "not really an English city any more".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48451384
Is this really offensive?
Or they were taken round the back of the nearest Tesco Express and dispatched with a coup de gras to the nape of the neck.
Is this going to be a five minute argument or the full half hour?
Like if you went to australia, and when you got there it was all McDonalds, Starbucks and Apple shops i'd think you'd be a tad disappointed and think similar thoughts because you went there to experience the native people's culture.
I’ve told you once
I don't mind foreigners here, I have many foreigners in my family both here and abroad, but London doesn't feel very English to me. Alfriston, York, etc, they feel pretty English. London doesn't.This is an outrage.
Exactly.
We aren't the original native culture and this Khan fellow isn't of the native cultures of the British Isles.
Why do we need a thread on this?
Has he announced his new sitcom... Fawlty Tower Hamlets?
Factually, it's wrong. London is a city, which is in England. Therefore, it's an English city
Maybe not offensive, but he could've just written what he meant – i.e. 'there are too many foreigners in England'. From his home in a faraway land...
I don't mind foreigners here, I have many foreigners in my family both here and abroad, but London doesn't feel very English to me. Alfriston, York, etc, they feel pretty English. London doesn't.
Like if you went to australia, and when you got there it was all McDonalds, Starbucks and Apple shops i'd think you'd be a tad disappointed and think similar thoughts because you went there to experience the native people's culture.
I'm more outraged about the fact that it's another frickin' half term (ANOTHER one!) and that it's not safe to go outside now until Monday when they're all back at school...unless there's another half term next week as well.
When I think of traditional English I see men in bowler hats tbh
Vermin Fawlty.