f1n said; "What many of UKIP, English "Nationalists" and Marion Le Pen's National Front have in common is their wish to destroy, rather than build or construct something of value."
Wrong.
I wish to preserve the British way of life.
Having voted no in the first referendum and out the second, I am doing my bit, small as it is to preserve that.
I have never forgiven deGaule for his "Les Anglais; Non" speeches when we tried to join the Common Market back in the 60's.
The two vetos
A total ungrateful person.
Yet there he was during the war, being kept at our states expense at the Savoy, and then being allowed to lead his French troops from behind the advancing Allies during the liberation of Europe, and to liberate Paris as a symbolic gesture after the Allies had won the ground in front of them.
I suspect the French hatred of anything British is because the French have never forgiven us for not allowing our army to be captured at Dunkirk, and also for not throwing in our last fighter planes over France preceding that event.
If we had, there would be an EU under another name, but still dominated by Germany as we would not have had a Battle of Britain, and we, The British, would have had to capitulate alongside the Fall of France.
Never mind the waste of lives and twice bankrupting of this country in the last century to free them from Germany tyranny.
Never mind the overt attempt to bankrupt this country by it's continued memebrship of the EU at £358 million per day that we should spend on flooding the Channel Tunnel.
Goodbye to the East Anglian farmer who before the Brexit vote, moved the production of lettuce to Poland so he could use cheap labour well below the Living Wage.
So you see, my dislike of anything European is far from deep seated, I don't bear too much of a grudge do I?
FWIW that's my balanced view.
Je dit non et au revoir mon petit chou.