Andy_Ross
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Although this influence and success does not derive directly from EU membership, most business school leaders would argue that inside the EU, it is easier for us to recruit students and staff from across Europe, and gain access to other EU markets as foreign providers. EU membership also opens up additional funding streams (e.g. Horizon 2020) and opportunities for faculty and students to gain international experience through such programmes as Erasmus. Our ability to collaborate with experts and institutions from other European states is also assisted by being at the heart of the EU and the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Whilst the likes of Switzerland and Norway have strong business school communities without EU membership, there are material advantages arising from being at the core of the Union.
So that's what your heaps of drivel are all about: inferiority complex?Still don't get it right? It's just burning your butt that you can't act superior to an American any more. I'd be laughing my ass off if I didn't feel so bad for your country.
I don't know anyone apart from myself that likes Americans. I don't know anyone apart from myself that has actually met or knows an American. There just seems to be a resentment against them for a whole load of different reasons including WW2, fast food, tourists, perceived arrogance, Gulf War and their dominant position in Nato among others.
Similarly I don't know anyone that has met a German, Frenchman or Italian. They are still all disliked for a variety of reasons.
I think a difference is that Trump actively repels people in a way the EU doesn't attract people. Every vote's a protest vote these days, and Trump is something to protest about. So was Leave, but not so strongly it seems.I specifically compared it to Trump Supporters because we have them here in the US as well. The difference is that they don't outnumber those that are rational in this country. (That's why I said I might have to eat crow this election if he wins. But I don't think he will win because he's an idiot.)
So that's what your heaps of drivel are all about: inferiority complex?
My dear chap, even if English people are disparaging your country, you don't need to get so worked up about it. Ignore it.
.... Like MIND BLOWINGLY illiterate.
Hey,they tried that with the United States.Did not work out too well.Ask generals Burgoyne at Saratoga and Cornwallis at Yorktown about that.....
You weren't important enough to send the real army.
At the onset of the war, the British had around 8,000 men stationed in North America.
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Early in 1775, the British Army consisted of about 36,000 men worldwide, but wartime recruitment steadily increased this number.
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At the onset of the war, the British Army was less than 48,000 strong worldwide, and suffered from a lack of effective recruiting. By 1778, the army was pardoning criminals for military service and had extended the age range for service to be from 16 to 50.
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Furthermore, despite the fact that at its height, the British fielded some 56,000 men in the colonies exclusive of mercenaries and militia,[166] they lacked sufficient numbers.
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Over the course of the war, Great Britain signed treaties with various German states, which supplied about 30,000 soldiers.[171] Germans made up about one-third of the British troop strength in North America.
English teenagers are among some of the least educated in the developed world, a report reveals.
Young people aged between 16 and 19 have been found to possess only a “basic” grasp of maths and English, with nine million people of working age having low literacy or numeracy skills.
The report, conducted by the OECD (the Operation for Economic Co-Operation and Development) found that out of 23 developed nations, English teens had the lowest literacy rates and the second to lowest numeracy rates.
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The report summarised that one in five young university students could manage basic tasks but might struggle with anything advanced, like reading instructions on an aspirin bottle.
It concluded: "university teaching gives limited attention to low levels of literacy and numeracy. Graduates with low basic skills gain modest returns from their qualifications and will often not be able to repay their student debts. England has a large university system relative to a poorly skilled pool of potential entrants."
Exactly, they star in American shows and in HOLLYWOOD movies because England doesn't produce much very successfully on their own. The fact that you wrote this thinking it shows "English leads culturally" just demonstrates what I mean. For a country that's been around as long as England has you'd think they'd been leading in innovations in science, technology, medicine and culture. But they aren't.
Try E2V and Inmarsat to start understanding how fatuous that statement is. Oh and lets throw in Surrey Satellite Technology for good measure.
It's good that a New Yorker has arrived in the thread to unite the squabbling Brits :v
What do you know you're American. Go and vote in Trump. Or something.
(I don't care about this really I am kiwi by birth and Italian by wishful thinking)
You forgot UEFA. BastardsThis obviously important principle that "decisions about the UK should be taken in the UK" should in theory now lead to a clamour to leave The UN, WTO, NATO, IPCC, IMF, G8 etc all whom make decisions about the UK outside the UK.
truethat: you keep harping on about how terrible the education system has become in the UK and that is why the "leave" vote won out. How do you reconcile that with exit polls that show the under 30's overwhelmingly voted to remain in the EU?? Or am I misunderstanding your line of thinking?
truethat: you keep harping on about how terrible the education system has become in the UK and that is why the "leave" vote won out. How do you reconcile that with exit polls that show the under 30's overwhelmingly voted to remain in the EU?? Or am I misunderstanding your line of thinking?
England already left their tournament first opportunity they had after the vote. I also understand that we are asking for our bungs back.You forgot UEFA. Bastards