This sounds remarkably similar to suspected witches being asked to recite the Lords Prayer, doesn't it.
By the way, I do realise England won't be playing!
Karina
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>Date: 01/07/2012 13:07
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>Hi all.
>On my daily visit to Tesco, I usually glance at the newspaper
>headlines in case there's anything interesting. In the Sunday
Times,
>the headline was about replacing the Life in the UK test. Through
the
>plastic wrapping! I could make out that to achieve British
citizenship,
>one criterion would be to know the words to the first verse of the
>National Anthem. If this is a sign of a true British citizen, maybe
>schools should be teaching it, and all footballers should sing before
a
>match. I wonder how many will be singing this evening....
>
>Best Wishes,
>
>Karina
>
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