
Lord Street, in Southport, is a beautifully Victorian Place. It keeps its period features, and its British charm - with a well-used bandstand, and Victorian Tea Shops like Nostalgia.
The buildings also strike you as wonderfully British, and historical.
So isn't it a shame when you see, in the centre of Lord Street, a building opened in the 1920s as a bank, converted into an Italian Restaurant?
Now this could be taken the wrong way.
I'm not against Italian Restaurants. I don't hold some strange prejudice against Restaurants of this particular variety - as of course, if we were to survive as a Nationalist country, it'd be wonderful to still experience other culture (in this case, food) whilst living a typically British life.
My point is this. In a country of concrete cities, multicultural, brown hellholes, do we need the remains of our British Heritage converted to multicultural parades?
What a magnificent building, and what a magnificent waste! Only next door to this grand, unused bank building, is another bank. How about we put this work of art to good use, whilst retaining its British heritage? At the very least, have the restaurant serve English food.
When I die, I'd rather not be buried in an Italian-themed coffin, with Italian flags, and ragu flung over me.
So, councils of Merseyside, Southport. Where's your loyalty to your Country? Or is it that you're just too scared to be branded racist?
I already know the answer.