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ENGLAND'S PARTY

A DEDICATION TO LOVERS OF ENGLAND

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This is your chance to shout up for your country!
"There is a forgotten,
nay almost forbidden word,
which means more to me than any other.
That word is ENGLAND."

Sir Winston Churchill
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Little is known of the earliest inhabitants of England. The megaliths at Stonehenge and a prehistoric temple found at Stanton Drew in 1997 attest to the early presence of an able people, as do early historical and archaeological reports.
Roads and ruins bear witness to the Roman occupation, which began with the invasion of Julius Caesar in 55 bc and extended until the 5th century ad.

Christianity was introduced by Roman soldiers but made little headway with the populace, and its spread awaited the arrival of Saint Augustine, first archbishop of Canterbury, in the 6th century.

Following the Roman departure, the Saxons became dominant. A record of their era is provided by the annals known as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and by the writings of Saint Bede the Venerable, the theologian and historian. The Norman Conquest in 1066 overthrew the Saxon dominance and, in its mixing of elements from the Saxon and Celtic past with the Norman, created a new culture.

The Normans introduced feudalism and the French language to the upper classes. From the 11th to the 14th century French was used at court and in vernacular literature; Latin was used in scholarly literature.

A major task for William the Conqueror and his successors was the amalgamation of Norman and Saxon and their common defense against warlike factions in Scotland, Wales, and Scandinavia. A stable social order directed toward these goals evolved slowly; elements of it still persist today. For example, both the strong class system of the English and their hereditary peerage have their roots in the Norman period.

The decline of feudalism, starting late in the 14th century, led in England as elsewhere to the rise of cities and the development of a middle class. By the 14th century a national secular culture was beginning to emerge, and the English language (an amalgam of Anglo-Saxon and Norman-French elements) was being adopted by the educated. The English, however, had unique limitations caused by the size of their island and the limited type and amount of resources found there. To fill their needs they developed into a nation of traders and mariners. The exploits of Sir Francis Drake and the defeat of the Spanish Armada (1588) led to commercial advantage as much as to naval victories. Supremacy at sea not only gained England an empire but put the English in touch with peoples the world over. Wealth flowed back to the island in consequence, and so did ideas that enriched the traditions of England. Limited local workforces contributed to the invention of machines and to the earliest manifestations of what became known as the Industrial Revolution.

Among the prime traditions of the English are a fierce pride in their freedom, a unity against adversity, and an ability to bring differing factions together in compromise. Pride in being English is also a national trait, although the English show considerable diversity in habits, manners, and even in speech. The Queen's Birthday, observed on the second Saturday in June, is an important day of celebration in England. However, by far the most important day in the hearts of England is "St George's Day" which is celebrated on the 23rd April, but unlike most countries the English people have never been allowed the opportunity to celebrate St Georges' Day as a National holiday.

The sports most favored are football, horse racing, rugby (league and union), cricket and tennis.
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My Interests



PUTTING ENGLAND BACK ON THE MAP!

TO ENLIGHTEN THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND TO REFER TO THEMSELVES AS 'ENGLISH' AND NOT BRITISH. (The Scottish & Welsh don't so why should you!)

ENGLISH PARLIAMENT PLEASE! NOW MR BLAIR!

I'd like to meet:

CALLING ALL LOVERS OF ENGLAND!

Music:

Beatles, the
Rolling Stones, the
David Bowie
Led Zeppelin
Who, the
Clash, the
Radiohead
Pink Floyd
Elvis Costello
Smiths, the
Kinks, the
Sex Pistols
John Lennon
Roxy Music
Joy Division
Police, the
Oasis
Blur
New Order
Massive Attack
Jam, the
P J Harvey
Fleetwood Mac
Cure, the
Black Sabbath
Brian Eno
Elton John
Rod Stewart
Pulp
T. Rex
Nick Drake
Pet Shop Boys
Pretenders
Cream
Queen
Specials, the
Stone Roses, the
Chemical Brothers
Peter Gabriel
Streets, the
Deep Purple
Kate Bush
Bush
Skunk Anansie
Verve, the
Vera Lynn
Portishead
Dusty Springfield
Prodigy, the
Public Image Ltd.
Morrissey
Happy Mondays
XTC
Fairport Convention
Wire
Suede
Heresy Knights
King Crimson
Depeche Mode
Coldplay
Underworld
Echo and the Bunnymen
Tricky
Human League, the
Dexy's Midnight Runners
Richard and Linda Thompson
Aphex Twin
Motörhead
Dire Straits
Buzzcocks, the
Basement Jaxx
Eric Clapton
Mott the Hoople
Traffic
Talk Talk
Animals, the
Paul McCartney
Wings
Gang of Four
Pogues, the
Gorillaz
Fatboy Slim
Robert Wyatt
Billy Bragg
Procol Harum
Dizzee Rascal
Libertines, the
Graham Parker
Yes
Four Day Hombre
Genesis
Prefab Sprout
Ian Dury and The Blockheads
Fall, the
Jethro Tull
ABC
Small Faces, the
Eurythmics
Supergrass
Joe Cocker
George Harrison
Def Leppard
Soul II Soul
George Michael
Zombies, the
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Pigeon Detectives
Air Traffic
Frank Turner
LA's, the
Squeeze
Soft Cell
Madness
Bloc Party
Jeff Beck
Goldie
Yardbirds, the
10 CC
Culture Club
Mike Oldfield
Electric Light Orchestra
Elastica
John Mayall
Iron Maiden
Nick Lowe
Cat Stevens
Duran Duran
Smokie
Free
Mekons, the
Shadows, the
Cult, the
Spencer Davis Group
Troggs, the
Fine Young Cannibals
Everything But the Girl
Faces, the
Sting
Badly Drawn Boy
Doves
Supertramp
Boo Radleys, the
Tears for Fears
Stranglers, the
Slade
Darkness, the
Cliff Richard
Bad Company
Futureheads, the
Pete Townshend
Heaven 17
Maximo Park
Gary Numan
Coral, the
Searchers, the
Paul Weller
Yazoo
Steve Winwood
Saint Etienne
UB40
Kaiser Chiefs
Black Grape
Phil Collins
Bryan Ferry
Adam and The Ants
Simply Red
Richard Thompson
Petula Clark
Keith Richards
Dido
Sweet
Housemartins, the
Pretty Things, the
Sugababes
Go! Team, the
Sade
Arctic Monkeys
Charlatans, the
LFO
Ringo Starr
EMF
Seal
Robbie Williams
Move, the
Eric Burdon
Billy Idol
Robert Palmer
Pigbag
Squarepusher
Panjabi MC
Goldfrapp
Spice Girls
Chumbawamba
Throbbing Gristle
Kirsty MacColl
Ozzy Osbourne
Ultravox
Gomez
Moloko
Au Pairs, the
Spandau Ballet
Artful Dodger, the
Muse
Faithless
Starsailor
Betty Boo
Clinic
Generation X
Sandy Denny
Black Dog Productions
Tubeway Army
John Lydon
Lisa Stansfield
Johnny Kidd and The Pirates
Jesus Jones
Richard Ashcroft
Primitives, the
US 3
John Barry Orchestra
Richard Hawley
Subway Sect
Faze Action
Shack
Ocean Colour Scene
Billy Fury
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, the
Pete Shelley
Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
Hard-Fi
Art of Noise
John McLaughlin
British Sea Power
Lindisfarne
Flowered Up
Graham Coxon
Bridget St. John
Adamski
Beloved, the
Nitin Sawhney
LTJ Bukem
Dead Or Alive
Photek
Cabaret Voltaire
4 Hero
Shirley Collins & Davy Graham
Kevin Ayers
House of Love, the
Babyshambles
Coil
Roots Manuva
Monie Love
Young Disciples
Department S
Craig David
Shirley Collins
James
Kula Shaker
James Blunt

Movies:

BEST ENGLISH FILMS
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Lawrence Of Arabia (1962)
Oliver! (1968)
Gandhi (1982)
Elizabeth (1998)
The Italian Job (1969)
Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)
Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975)
Monty Python's Life Of Brian (1979)
East is East (1999)
Educating Rita (1983)
The Railway Children (1970)
The Omen (1976)
Great Expectations (1946)
My Left Foot (1989)
Kes (1969)
The Third Man (1949)
Quadrophenia (1979)
The 39 Steps (1935)
Get Carter (1971)
The Lady Killers (1955)
Chariots Of Fire (1981)
Zulu (1964)
The Wicker Man (1973)
The Commitments (1991)
28 Days Later (2002)
Sense & Sensibility (1995)
Love Actually (2003)
The Full Monty (1997)
Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Goldfinger (1964)
Bend it like Beckham (2003)
Octopussy (1983)
The Spy Who Loved me (1977)
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
About A Boy (2002)
Notting Hill (1999)
Billy Elliot (2000)
BEST ENGLISH ACTORS
Alec Guinness
Ian Mckellen
Charlie Chaplin
Peter Sellers
Lawrence Olivier
Daniel Day Lewis
Albert Finney
Sean Bean
Colin Firth
Michael Caine
Orlando Bloom
Alan Rickman
Hugh Grant
Jude Law
Roger Moore
Oliver Reed
Gary Oldman
Christopher Lee
Ben Kingsley
Jeremy Irons
Cary Grant
John Cleese
Terence Stamp
Richard Attenborough
John Hurt
Rowan Atkinson
Bob Hoskins
Paul Bettany
Bernard Lee
James Mason
Kiefer Sutherland
BEST ENGLISH ACTRESSES
Judi Dench
Elizabeth Taylor
Emma Thompson
Kate Winslet
Elizabeth Hurley
Glenda Jackson
Keira Knightly
Rachel Weisz
Helena Bonham Carter
Julie Andrews
Kate Beckinsale
Helen Mirren
Minnie Driver
Julie Walters
Maggie Smith
Brenda Blethyn
Kathy Burke

Television:

English Television

Books:

Jane Austen
Pride And Prejudice

Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights

Geoffrey Chaucer
Canterbury Tales

Joseph Conrad
Nostromo

Charles Dickens
Great Expectations

George Eliot
Middlemarch

DH Lawrence
Sons And Lovers

Doris Lessing
The Golden Notebook

George Orwell
Ovid

William Shakespeare
Hamlet
King Lear
Othello

Virginia Woolf
Mrs Dalloway
To The Lighthouse

Heroes:

Oliver Cromwell
King Alfred The Great
Winston Churchill
Joseph Aspdin
Matthew Murray
Robin Hood
King Harold II
William Shakespeare
Queen Elizabeth I
Williams Wordsworth
Margaret Thatcher
John Lennon
Joseph Priestly
John Blenkinsop
Charles Dickens
Sir Francis Drake
David Bowie
Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson
Paul McCartney
Stephen Hawkin
David Beckham
JK Rowling
Emily Bronte
Charlotte Bronte
Stephen Fry
Charles Darwin
Sir Isaac Newton
Jane Austen
Thomas Hardy
Frank Bruno
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Robert Baden-Powell
Chris Eubank
Michael Crawford
Alan Turing
Charlie Chaplin
Michael Faraday
Ian Wright
William Tyndale
Guy Fawkes
William Blake
John Harrison
John Peel
Nigel Benn
Julie Andrews
Sir Edward Elgar
Sir David Attenborough
Bobby Moore
King Richard III
Richard Branson
Andrew Flintoff

My Blog

BBC'S: YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU!!

Broadcast on the BBC tonight was a show called 'Your country needs you'. The idea of the show was to determine which country within the United Kingdom was the most intelligent through the me...
Posted by ENGLAND'S PARTY on Sat, 13 Jan 2007 03:53:00 PST

Rod Stewart English?

It is a fact that Rod Stewart is ENGLISH, which must be a heart aching fact for any Scottish patriot to concede. The following was taken from the Scotsman website: ONE of Texas is English. As was...
Posted by ENGLAND'S PARTY on Sat, 21 Oct 2006 10:43:00 PST

We're Hated!

It's very frustrating and sad to realise that England as a nation is pretty much hated within Britain.  This myspace has received many negative messages from Scottish & Welsh nation...
Posted by ENGLAND'S PARTY on Sat, 17 Jun 2006 05:58:00 PST

What's the beef about !?!

This profile is a dedication to the country of England and the people living in England and for the people who love England! This profile is not a racial or religious attack.  --------...
Posted by ENGLAND'S PARTY on Mon, 03 Apr 2006 05:06:00 PST