THREADLY REMINDER. When in threads outside of Brit/pol/ you represent your country. Please ensure you aren't being an enormous faggot. There are too many anti-British threads already and anti-British sentiment is rife. Do not conform to the false stereotype of Britons being weak and defeatist.
They hate us because they ain't us. We're making progress toward being a nation free from the control of a variety of oppressors. Jealousy and spite are the driving factors for these sentiments.
Be polite and do not resort to personal attacks. Disagreements are going to occur. The best weapon is to point out that we've begun walking the long road to recovery whilst the rest of the world are still being lead down to the cultural gallows.
Caleb Morris
>where are you going to be on March 29th? Still in the EU
Luis Jones
Ah yes, the famous Irishman colonel gaddafi leading the fight against the invaders.
Justin Carter
The beard and weird square tie makes him a poofta. Mosley would leather him for being a scruff.
I'll likely be dropping out of society in the near future lads, after five years in London. Unfortunately things aren't ending on a good note but there's not much I can do about that. I have £22k in savings after my student debts are paid off, and I can't really stay with my mother because she lives with her partner who has his own kids etc. So not sure where I'll end up. Considering doing a teaching course later this year but I've read a lot about how terrible teaching is these days.
Anybody here work part-time for minimum wage and find it bearable? I just want to lead a quiet, routine life now in a small town or small city.
Grayson Scott
No, we would of burned him alive to make a example!
Come to south-Wales, it's cheap to buy a house & you can get a 3 bed house for £60,000-£100,000 still. Also at the moment still 90%+ white, for now!
Nolan Nguyen
I wouldn't do it. You can learn everything yourself, you can teach yourself everything. You won't be on a list and get dragged into the next pointless war. etc etc
It's up to you of course and it looks nice on a CV, but the reserves that served in Iraq and Afghan had a shit time when they got back because even though they had been to war and fought and all that. Once they came back they were plumbers and shelf stackers again. At least the regulars had the military environment to fall back into and the support was easier to get for them.
Then again it could be ace. Maybe do the RAF regiment reserves. They are the RAF infantry. They get shat on a lot by army and that because their job is mainly defending airbases and that. But you're far less likely to get your legs blown off that way. they also have a para company course the last time I checked.
Josiah Gomez
Where abouts in South Wales?
Hunter Taylor
There are no jobs in Wales
Easton Foster
impossible Whites won't be around for a thousand years under spineless tory leadership, and therefore neither will the tories
Evan Miller
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES HAVE BEEN A DISASTER FOR THE HUMAN RACE.
Buy a boat. A 30ft yacht is pennies to live on and costs only a few grand. Spend the long summer evenings on a sand bar or isolated beaches. You can travel the world if you just fancy it. Or get on google maps and look for run down shithole farmland and find out who owns it. buy a good few acres and then be fully self sufficient.
Bentley Lopez
FUCK JOBS FUCK THE ECONOMIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY
I have looked at land in the past actually, but the online stuff is overinflated, and from what I've heard you need to know a farmer if you want to buy any land he has spare. Also I've not much money so I'm stuck really.
Jackson Nguyen
GET TO FUCK YOU WANKY LITTLE GIBBON BEFORE I SMASH YOUR FUCKING HEAD IN
DO AS YOU'RE TOLD YOU FUCKING TROLLOP B3FORE THEY FIND YOU FLOATING IN THE DRINK, BLOATED AND EYELESS
YOU THICK CUNT
Noah Lee
>I just want to lead a quiet, routine life now in a small town how small? you can head to the Scottish Isles, but best avoid the 'big' towns there if you don't want the usual british life
Carson Green
That's why i suggested looking for yourself on maps and stuff. Alot of farmers are alright. They don't want to sell their land to developers but it's often the only option they have. So if you write a letter saying >I'm looking for X acres to build a self sufficient homestead on >I won't do any damaging developments on this land, >I don't want to see more fields being developed >I will pay you X thousand for X acres >OR X per month rental for that field >Plus I will be of as much help to you as I can be
You might have to write hundreds of letters to all parts of the country but if you don't ask you don't get
Nicholas Edwards
To many of them have threatened to fire bomb my house for being anti-welsh language, fucking inbreed cunts the lot of them!
I was once looking at /ptg/ when a Union Flag popped up and said, apropos of nothing, "I've done a number on you". I have never felt so ashamed and humiliated.
look at Orkney. shit weather there most of the time but summer will be amazing. lots of people leave it because they grew up there and want a city life, so there are opportunities to work & start a business.
Lucas Ward
Somebody I know joined the Reserves so he could learn to drive a lorry and for some extra money, they sent him to Afghanistan
Kevin Harris
>worked for 18 years in a variety of industries. Prior to running her own manufacturing business, she worked in the private sector for organisations such as ExxonMobil and the public sector with the Royal Mail. This combination of broad business knowledge, plus a degree in Astrophysics and also in law Milfy and smart, I think I'm falling in love guys
No coincidence that of the three Tory MPs who have defected, two were selected in open primaries and the other used to be in the SDP. I would, however, like to tongue Heidi's ringpiece.
Getting your HGV is pretty good to get to be fair. Did you're mate come back though?
>Variety of industries >(((ExxonMobil))) >Royal Mail >a degree in Astrophysics and also in law Why can't women hold down a job?
Brody Edwards
Good post. I've been very conscious of this since moving back from the states. Your flag matters, just like your race. Young anons, newfags, Redditors and brainlets be advised.
Now he has moved back to England he has released some really comfy videos about English folklore and sacred places, and now he is doing lectures and camping trips with young men, it is a really valuable thing for our people to have experts reviving consciousness of our ancestral culture.
We must restor the Chad Indo-European warrior cult.
Jose Hall
I agree with this. Far too often, we've gotten a bad reputation from some ballless twats.
He is by far the most tolerable of the Youtube pagans
Eli Bailey
Why would you want to destroy the vibrant cultures of the British Isles and Europe? That attitude is what's wrong with this country.
Robert King
Hes a cringe larper, Britain is a Christian country
Asher Gray
Ooh you and your bants, cheeky bugger
Caleb Brown
>Britain is a Christian country Getting harder and harder to make that argument these days Hans.
Britain and all of Europe needs an identity and spirituality that is exclusive to us, Christianity can no longer provide that.
Josiah Ramirez
Do Plaid Cymru have a paramilitary wing?
I have a fantasy that one day when I'm out cunting around Wales as une touriste-anglaise that I'm captured by masked welshies with kalashnikovs. Then, when they're about to execute me by firing squad I start singing 'Men of Harlech' revealing that I do in fact, know all the words and naturally the terrorists all join in. They let me live and even join up with them. After that I live a based life in the mountains with a traditionally dressed blond waifu. Will it happen????
>Few scientists and even fewer in the tech world are aware of the EU’s legal framework for regulating technology and the implications of the recent Charter of Fundamental Rights (the EU’s Charter, NOT the ECHR) which gives the Commission/ECJ the power to regulate any advanced technology, accelerate the EU’s irrelevance, and incentivise investors to invest outside the EU. In many areas, the EU regulates to help the worst sort of giant corporate looters defending their position against entrepreneurs. Post-Brexit Britain will be outside this jurisdiction and able to make faster and better decisions about regulating technology like genomics, AI and robotics. Prediction: just as Insiders now talk of how we ‘dodged a bullet’ in staying out of the euro, within ~10 years Insiders will talk about being outside the Charter/ECJ and the EU’s regulation of data/AI in similar terms (assuming Brexit happens and UK politicians even try to do something other than copy the EU’s rules).
>China is pushing very hard on genomics/AI and regards such fields as crucial strategic ground for its struggle for supremacy with America. America has political and regulatory barriers holding it back on genomics that are much weaker here. Britain cannot stop the development of such science. Britain can choose to be a backwater, to ignore such things and listen to MPs telling fairy stories while the Chinese plough ahead, or it can try to lead. But there is no hiding from the truth and ‘for progress there is no cure’ (von Neumann). We will never be the most important manufacturing nation again but we could lead in crucial sub-fields of advanced technology. As ARPA-PARC showed, tiny investments can create entire new industries and trillions of dollars of value.