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Letter To The ICBR: Re: LOL

03.02.2007

I myself am a citizen, and native of England, The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, and at first when i saw your site i thought it was a joke. Upon reading more into what you had to say, it must be said you have absolutely ZERO chance of her majesty even granting you an audience with her.

What you are proposing, the things you are proposing for is ludicrous.

So what if the British invaded other countries? it was a long and distant past ago, and as a whole the british people have no shame in it, its part of our heritage, and for that we are proud.

The world would simply be no where near as advanced as it is today if not for the british, due to British advancements in medical research etc, countless millions of lives are saved around the world every year, as a direct result of the british. I notice you seem to forget that small fact, or how as a result of the british we have the jet engine, computers, other engines etc.

The British brought a divided world to order. If not for the Brits, the world would be un-cultured and dying of diseases. An estimation (as quoted from worldhistorysite.com) of the total populous of the world as of 1500 AD was a mere 425 Million! a vast far cry from todays 6.5 billion. without British advancements in science / medical research, todays figure would only hover around an estimated 1 billion (due to the amount of diseases which hypothetically have had no cure invented)

If you are true in your word of wanting to meet the queen in person to give your 'petition' to her, then hopefully the queens armed guard will be aware of your arrival and shoot you on site.

Kind regards, a proud citizen of both GREAT BRITAIN & of Britain's past,
Paul.

PS

And if you want to actually point the blame, Italy, namely the roman empire would directly be responsible for Britain's development, both past and present.

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