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Category Archives: UK Citizenship
Subject to a right royal confusion
(with thanks to Don Kranz, whose blog is a real inspiration, for luring me out of work-induced blog hibernation!) It’s Diamond Jubilee weekend, and a time to think about the role of the monarchy, and the role it plays in … Continue reading
Posted in Current events, Democracy, Life in the UK, UK Citizenship
Tagged Citizenship, Diamond Jubilee, Monarchy, Queen, republicans, subjects
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A few words on the UK Citizenship Test
On Monday Prime Minister Cameron gave a speech on immigration. There is a lot I might say about this speech, much of it rather grumpy, but I’d like to concentrate on one short passage – his plans for the UK … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Life in the UK, UK Citizenship
Tagged Citizenship, David Cameron, Immigration
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