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John Redwood making a fool of himself

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2006

John Redwood was Secretary of State for Wales but didn't know the words of the Welsh National Anthem (Hen Wlad fy Nhadau) and so tried to mime along. The fool...

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  • Which English do you hate? Yorkshire pensioners? Bournemouth toddlers? Mixed race babies from Leeds? Disabled people on the Isle of Wight? Teenagers from the Isle of Man? English children with cancer? Have you a card to say you don't want to receive blood in the event of a transfusion in case it's English blood? Do you wish all English people were dead? When you grow up and have children what will you do when they want to have a child with an English person? It's very hard to hate, I pity you.

  • @davidbowiefan100 well said

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  • he gave a speech at my school today.. hes a cunt.

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  • what a fucking tosser.....lol

  • The Welsh are Spanish.

  • @davidbowiefan100 You're a bit silly aren't you.

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  • pillock. lol.

  • @davidbowiefan100 Yawn @ idiot!

  • @davidbowiefan100 I understand your sentiments....but dont call ppl from isle of man ..english ;).....or no tea room service for you butty bach lol

  • @moonlightcrawler celts arent a race btw....I mean proto celt ancestry sorry

  • @moonlightcrawler fair point bud, I am a biologist who thinks we all come from stars.....doesnt stop my interest in these things though lol..........yeah most brits originate from same ancestors from basques....have a look :)

  • @3tangle3 Riiiight....so culturally Germanic but genetically Celtic? and Frisian is not Germanic but more Celtic???

    Of course, just like not every German is predominantly of Germanic descent. Besides it doesn't even matter since originally both were indo-european.

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