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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:32 pm
by djelements
tr0tsky wrote:You have passed the practice citizenship test.
Questions answered correctly: 20 out of 24 (83%)
Time taken: 02 minutes 32 seconds
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BRAP! I get to stay!

I am not surprised one bit.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:58 pm
by tr0tsky
Why not?
Little do they know I'm not even an Anglo-Saxon!
Jokes' on them.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:22 pm
by djelements
tr0tsky wrote:Why not?
Little do they know I'm not even an Anglo-Saxon!
Jokes' on them.
Most people that oppose the state tend to know more about it.

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:54 pm
by btm
14/24

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:54 pm
by tr0tsky
Yeah, fuck you Government!
I'm gonna learn about how many constituencies you have and then fuck you over with the same knowledge.

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:55 pm
by djelements
tr0tsky wrote:Yeah, fuck you Government!
I'm gonna learn about how many constituencies you have and then fuck you over with the same knowledge.

I need to work on that for the whole anarcho-capitalist agenda.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:55 pm
by tr0tsky
DJelements wrote:tr0tsky wrote:Why not?
Little do they know I'm not even an Anglo-Saxon!
Jokes' on them.
Most people that oppose the state tend to know more about it.

Also, most people that know more about the state tend to oppose it.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:59 pm
by djelements
tr0tsky wrote:DJelements wrote:tr0tsky wrote:Why not?
Little do they know I'm not even an Anglo-Saxon!
Jokes' on them.
Most people that oppose the state tend to know more about it.

Also, most people that know more about the state tend to oppose it.
Like reading the bible all the way through.

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:05 pm
by tr0tsky
Yeah mate.
Actually, are you teasing me? Please don't, I'm sensitive.

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:08 pm
by rtype
I became a UK citizen about 4 years ago and i never had to take this or any other test, just had fill out a few documents and pledge my allegiance to the queen in a ceremony. Got my passport about 6 weeks later.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:11 pm
by chester perry
rtype wrote:I became a UK citizen about 4 years ago and i never had to take this or any other test, just had fill out a few documents and pledge my allegiance to the queen in a ceremony. Got my passport about 6 weeks later.
Bit bizarre you had to pledge allegiance to the Queen. Given that more than 50% of indigenous Scotland wouldnt.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:23 pm
by rtype
For those that might be interested. heres what i had to say.
Oath of Allegiance:
I (Rtype

swear by Almighty God that on becoming a British Citizen, i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her majesty Queen Elizabeth the II, her Heirs and Successors, according to law.
Affirmation of Allegiance:
I (Rtype) do solemnly and sincerely affirm that on becoming a British Citizen, i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her majesty Queen Elizabeth the II, her Heirs and Successors, according to the law.
Citizenship Pledge
I will give my loyalty to the United Kingdom and respect its rights and freedoms. i will uphold its democratic values. i will observe its laws faithfully and fulfill my duties and obligations as a British Citizen.
i
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:24 pm
by djelements
tr0tsky wrote:Yeah mate.
Actually, are you teasing me? Please don't, I'm sensitive.

Nah, I'm serious. Even though our ideologies are a bit different, we still wanna smash the state and all that jazz.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:32 pm
by tr0tsky
....but I want to replace it with a workers' state under the iron rule of myself.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:33 pm
by magma
Chester Perry wrote:rtype wrote:I became a UK citizen about 4 years ago and i never had to take this or any other test, just had fill out a few documents and pledge my allegiance to the queen in a ceremony. Got my passport about 6 weeks later.
Bit bizarre you had to pledge allegiance to the Queen. Given that more than 50% of indigenous Scotland wouldnt.
Well, she is head of state whether we like it or not.
I imagine 50% of Scotland don't quite realise why they eventually joined the Union for good anyway... Scotland was in a LOT of trouble after they tried to make a colony in Panama (an attempt to destroy the British trade routes - pre-empting the Suez Canal), it failed and they basically bankrupted the whole country... Britain bailed them out in return for sovereignty and a share of Scotland's gold:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_c ... .281695.29
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:37 pm
by chester perry
Magma wrote:Chester Perry wrote:rtype wrote:I became a UK citizen about 4 years ago and i never had to take this or any other test, just had fill out a few documents and pledge my allegiance to the queen in a ceremony. Got my passport about 6 weeks later.
Bit bizarre you had to pledge allegiance to the Queen. Given that more than 50% of indigenous Scotland wouldnt.
Well, she is head of state whether we like it or not.
I imagine 50% of Scotland don't quite realise why they eventually joined the Union for good anyway... Scotland was in a LOT of trouble after they tried to make a colony in Panama (an attempt to destroy the British trade routes - pre-empting the Suez Canal), it failed and they basically bankrupted the whole country... Britain bailed them out in return for sovereignty and a share of Scotland's gold:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_c ... .281695.29
Im aware of Darien, only we'd take wooly jumpers to a tropical climate.
And most Englaish dont realise the reason we are still part of the union is because we supply you with cannon fodder and oil money & great politicians . Still, Independence is near.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:51 pm
by magma
Chester Perry wrote:And most Englaish dont realise the reason we are still part of the union is because we supply you with cannon fodder and oil money & great politicians . Still, Independence is near.
Oil being the most important reason - weirdly, the Scottish regiments were largely created to keep the Scots happy and instill and idea of patriotism in them - they are invaluable to the British Army, though... Scotland punches well above it's weight in the military!
I'd take a guess at seeing more power going to Scotland's government, but I don't see independence anytime soon.... I think maybe people underestimate quite how much England's (especially London's) tax revenue props up the union.
Poor old Salmond stiched himself right up by saying he wanted to model Scotland's economy on the smaller, independent economies from Northern Europe/Scandinavia, though... name checking Iceland about a week before their entire economy collapsed.... sometimes being part of a union like ours pays off for both sides...
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:01 pm
by chester perry
Magma wrote:Chester Perry wrote:And most Englaish dont realise the reason we are still part of the union is because we supply you with cannon fodder and oil money & great politicians . Still, Independence is near.
Oil being the most important reason - weirdly, the Scottish regiments were largely created to keep the Scots happy and instill and idea of patriotism in them - they are invaluable to the British Army, though... Scotland punches well above it's weight in the military!
I'd take a guess at seeing more power going to Scotland's government, but I don't see independence anytime soon.... I think maybe people underestimate quite how much England's (especially London's) tax revenue props up the union.
Poor old Salmond stiched himself right up by saying he wanted to model Scotland's economy on the smaller, independent economies from Northern Europe/Scandinavia, though... name checking Iceland about a week before their entire economy collapsed.... sometimes being part of a union like ours pays off for both sides...
You underestimate the feeling up here, In my lifetime we will be a independent nation. Alex also mentioned Norway and Greenland but the unioist media siezed on the Iceland thing. There could be fun & games ahed when we dont allow Nukes into Scotland-as we are entiltled to under devolution- Westminster & Holyrood will be on a colission course.
My Grandad was until his death a resident alien in the UK, he was never forced to take any pledge of allegiance to the Queen & he would have told them to f'off if they did. I dont see how forcing people to pledge allegience to a German Queen who isnt the rightful owner of the throne can make people more British, seems like a backward notion. Id rather be a citizen than a subject.
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:07 pm
by magma
Chester Perry wrote:Magma wrote:Chester Perry wrote:And most Englaish dont realise the reason we are still part of the union is because we supply you with cannon fodder and oil money & great politicians . Still, Independence is near.
Oil being the most important reason - weirdly, the Scottish regiments were largely created to keep the Scots happy and instill and idea of patriotism in them - they are invaluable to the British Army, though... Scotland punches well above it's weight in the military!
I'd take a guess at seeing more power going to Scotland's government, but I don't see independence anytime soon.... I think maybe people underestimate quite how much England's (especially London's) tax revenue props up the union.
Poor old Salmond stiched himself right up by saying he wanted to model Scotland's economy on the smaller, independent economies from Northern Europe/Scandinavia, though... name checking Iceland about a week before their entire economy collapsed.... sometimes being part of a union like ours pays off for both sides...
You underestimate the feeling up here, In my lifetime we will be a independent nation. Alex also mentioned Norway and Greenland but the unioist media siezed on the Iceland thing. There could be fun & games ahed when we dont allow Nukes into Scotland-as we are entiltled to under devolution- Westminster & Holyrood will be on a colission course.
My Grandad was until his death a resident alien in the UK, he was never forced to take any pledge of allegiance to the Queen & he would have told them to f'off if they did. I dont see how forcing people to pledge allegience to a German Queen who isnt the rightful owner of the throne can make people more British, seems like a backward notion. Id rather be a citizen than a subject.
So would I, I'm very much a republican (I was just saying that whilst she is our Head of State, it makes some sense for people wanting citizenship to pledge allegiance to her).
I'm for unity over isolationism, though. United Kingdom and a United Europe. Nationalism is pretty retarded in my view. I don't see why people that call for England to be isolated are considered xenophobic/racist, but Scottish, Welsh and Irish that do the same aren't?
We shall see....

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:14 pm
by chester perry
Magma wrote:Chester Perry wrote:Magma wrote:Chester Perry wrote:And most Englaish dont realise the reason we are still part of the union is because we supply you with cannon fodder and oil money & great politicians . Still, Independence is near.
Oil being the most important reason - weirdly, the Scottish regiments were largely created to keep the Scots happy and instill and idea of patriotism in them - they are invaluable to the British Army, though... Scotland punches well above it's weight in the military!
I'd take a guess at seeing more power going to Scotland's government, but I don't see independence anytime soon.... I think maybe people underestimate quite how much England's (especially London's) tax revenue props up the union.
Poor old Salmond stiched himself right up by saying he wanted to model Scotland's economy on the smaller, independent economies from Northern Europe/Scandinavia, though... name checking Iceland about a week before their entire economy collapsed.... sometimes being part of a union like ours pays off for both sides...
You underestimate the feeling up here, In my lifetime we will be a independent nation. Alex also mentioned Norway and Greenland but the unioist media siezed on the Iceland thing. There could be fun & games ahed when we dont allow Nukes into Scotland-as we are entiltled to under devolution- Westminster & Holyrood will be on a colission course.
My Grandad was until his death a resident alien in the UK, he was never forced to take any pledge of allegiance to the Queen & he would have told them to f'off if they did. I dont see how forcing people to pledge allegience to a German Queen who isnt the rightful owner of the throne can make people more British, seems like a backward notion. Id rather be a citizen than a subject.
So would I, I'm very much a republican (I was just saying that whilst she is our Head of State, it makes some sense for people wanting citizenship to pledge allegiance to her).
I'm for unity over isolationism, though. United Kingdom and a United Europe. Nationalism is pretty retarded in my view. I don't see why people that call for England to be isolated are considered xenophobic/racist, but Scottish, Welsh and Irish that do the same aren't?
We shall see....

Id love to see the English get their own parliament. Take pride in their own nation and stop all this British pish. Wales isnt a country.
