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  • AuntDaisy
    Host
    • Jun 2018
    • 1751

    Originally posted by french frank View Post
    Or a kind of technological Chinese whispers?

    Come to think of it, not unlike the journey of threads on this forum.
    ... and powered by Artifical Intelligence no less!

    Yes, it's fun how threads can diverge. (BTW your beloved Welsh Collie already has a thread, potentially...)

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    • AuntDaisy
      Host
      • Jun 2018
      • 1751

      Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
      According to the whiskypedia article the black dog is a Scottie and the white a Westie.

      The whisky was actually named Black and White by patrons of the House of Commons bar after the colour of the label. The dogs were added as an afterthought.
      Thanks for the info. / correction, Old Grumpy.

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      • Dave2002
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 18034

        Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
        ... and powered by Artifical Intelligence no less!

        Yes, it's fun how threads can diverge. (BTW your beloved Welsh Collie already has a thread, potentially...)
        Whilst discussing thread diversion, someone pointed out to me today that for the very first time in my life I actually voted for the winning MP. First time in over 50 years!

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        • french frank
          Administrator/Moderator
          • Feb 2007
          • 30448

          Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
          Whilst discussing thread diversion, someone pointed out to me today that for the very first time in my life I actually voted for the winning MP. First time in over 50 years!
          Everyone loves to back the winner!
          It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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          • LMcD
            Full Member
            • Sep 2017
            • 8627

            Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
            Whilst discussing thread diversion, someone pointed out to me today that for the very first time in my life I actually voted for the winning MP. First time in over 50 years!
            Same here!

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            • oliver sudden
              Full Member
              • Feb 2024
              • 643

              Originally posted by LMcD View Post

              Same here!
              Same here! Although it was also the first time in my life I was able to vote at a general election.

              (Born near Felixstowe to Australian parents who brought me home that same year, never bothered to take Australian citizenship when I lived there, lived in Germany since 2002, could only take citizenship there if I gave up my Australian citizenship (which I took by descent in 2009) and since Brexit my UK citizenship as well. Neither of those are a realistic option: I still have family in Oz (I was only able to see my father before he died because of the Oz citizenship) and until a couple of years ago I was finishing my PhD at a UK university. The law has recently changed in Germany to allow multiple citizenship as a matter of course but lots of people are applying and the backlog seems likely to last a year or so. But the UK law changed just in time for this election to allow citizens a vote regardless of their length of absence.)

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              • Serial_Apologist
                Full Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 37812

                Originally posted by oliver sudden View Post

                Same here! Although it was also the first time in my life I was able to vote at a general election.

                (Born near Felixstowe to Australian parents who brought me home that same year, never bothered to take Australian citizenship when I lived there, lived in Germany since 2002, could only take citizenship there if I gave up my Australian citizenship (which I took by descent in 2009) and since Brexit my UK citizenship as well. Neither of those are a realistic option: I still have family in Oz (I was only able to see my father before he died because of the Oz citizenship) and until a couple of years ago I was finishing my PhD at a UK university. The law has recently changed in Germany to allow multiple citizenship as a matter of course but lots of people are applying and the backlog seems likely to last a year or so. But the UK law changed just in time for this election to allow citizens a vote regardless of their length of absence.)
                I appreciate and understand your situation. What did annoy me were the voting rights given to ex-pats given that they are no more going either to benefit or disbenefit from not having to live under the consequences of their choice. I feel exactly the same regarding those of naturalised UK citizens vis-a-vis elections in their countries of birth.

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                • gurnemanz
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 7405

                  My wife was born in Leipzig, DDR, and became a British citizen when she married me. We have lived in England since 1976. She was never a citizen of the Bundesrepublik and had no reason to become one ... until Brexit, that is, when she immediately applied for it. Despite never having lived in Germany our two children have always thought that being half German was part of their identity and also applied. They all now have dual citizenship. I have no German blood and am obviously not eligible, so I am now the only non-European in our family.

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                  • Sir Velo
                    Full Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 3258

                    Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
                    so I am now the only non-European in our family.
                    The Swiss and Norwegians inter alios might be surprised to learn that they aren't Europeans!

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                    • oliver sudden
                      Full Member
                      • Feb 2024
                      • 643

                      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post

                      I appreciate and understand your situation. What did annoy me were the voting rights given to ex-pats given that they are no more going either to benefit or disbenefit from not having to live under the consequences of their choice. I feel exactly the same regarding those of naturalised UK citizens vis-a-vis elections in their countries of birth.
                      It is certainly ironic that the new rule comes less than a decade after a referendum fundamentally affecting the lives of British citizens living in the non-UK EU, in which lots of the said citizens did not have the chance to vote. (Perhaps the Brexit referendum situation helped bring about the law change?)

                      I certainly have no qualms about making use of this opportunity in my own situation.

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