- May 8, 2018
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Pubs
Flat roof pubs
Breakfast
The Gutter Press
Corruption
Piss taking / sense of humour
Flat roof pubs
Breakfast
The Gutter Press
Corruption
Piss taking / sense of humour
That is impossible.Keeping the amount of Tory PM's, down to a level that is below the amount of manager's Watford have had.
Don´t come to Malta then. It´s far far worse.Cronyism & corruption. If I could I would get out of here in a heartbeat.
You should start a “what are you grateful for” thread if you want that sort of thingThis thread is a little annoying that it has got negative. I think we don’t realise how lucky we are.
Despite our problems, we are overall a bloody brilliant country. You can be free to do anything you want within the law, setting up your own business is easy, we have a good benefits system for the poorest, although admittedly that does need changing, we have free healthcare from some of the best minds in the world , admittedly its in a bit of shit atm, but that’s due to underfunding and mismanagement. We have excellent foreign policy, we are great for cultire, history, arts. Sport is a HUGE fabric in our society, we can vote for who we want, it’s a beautiful place to live and our food is fantastic. We have a military to be proud of and we are one if the biggest charity raisers globally! Pub culture etc
We also admit, after some time it has to be said, when we have made mistakes and look to rectify them.
I could go on, as much as I find it a bit depressing sometimes here due to those in charge, I do realise how lucky I am most of the time. We are the envy of some quarter’s around the globe.
That's quite a decent list for starters.In general, our people. (There are always exceptions, but I still see good people out there working on behalf of others)
Where it still exists, our sense of community. (there’s a lot of places where nobody even knows their next door neighbours, but in the places with the greatest need community still exists)
We do (despite lots of international snobbery) have some incredible food and drink.
Historically we have had incredible “soft” power through music, film and art. We are greatly diminished in this regard, but we have allowed brilliance to flourish before, and I hope we will do so again.
Science, engineering and technology, we have the capability, we are just pathologically incapable of nurturing it into successful world-leading firms without them being wholly purchased by other nations. I do wish we would have a bit of pride in those businesses that do well for Britain, and adopt a model whereby the state held a significant share in our success stories. Nonetheless, the talent is here, sadly often untapped until it moves abroad.
Lots to be proud of in our country, despite monumental governmental mismanagement.
Aren’t we one of the leading countries when it comes to animal welfare? Might sound like an odd claim given the conditions in factory farms and some well published cruelty cases, but I think by and large the UK is ahead of many if not most countries when it comes to how we treat animals. Still much more work to be done though.
Probably less said about that the better.How do you feel about your treatment, Monkey Man?
You say that but once again I’ve flounced and it’s always in the same shop, that Post Office in Telscombe Cliffs. There’s two queues, one for the shop one for the post office, however usually only one member of staff. The blatant favouritism towards the regulars in the shop queue I can live with. “Hello Sue, your usual? Sixty B&H and fifteen scratch cards?” but the woman in front of me in the PO queue insisting the cashier serves the shop queue as she’s “got quite a lot”Queuing
no he buggered off with Beta JulietWhat about Alpha Romeo?
My attempt at irony to HT.We needed a hand in those as well to be fair.
It’s the same, we are good at all those things I mentioned.You should start a “what are you grateful for” thread if you want that sort of thing
This. BBC! Shit, forgot to mention that hahaApologies if I've missed it but our network of footpaths and bridleways is worthy of mention. Our right to roam freely is something that seems to stagger Americans.
I'm surprised that no-one's mentioned the BBC - it's knocked a lot here but you'd be surprised how much it's appreciated away from these shores.
Theatres - virtually every town seems to have some sort of theatre it. There are countless open-air Shakespeare tours in the summer and, of course, pantomime is a very British thing.
Something personal to me, particularly having come back from France, is the amount of vegetarian food available. I know people have mentioned food but veggies are brilliantly catered for here. We're far, far ahead of any other European country.
And while plugs have been mentioned, it's worth emphasising how safe UK electricity supply is -outstanding design.