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he national character of the English has been described in different ways, but most commentators agree over one quality, which they describe as a sense of superiority or “insular pride”. English patriotism is based on a deep sense of security. Englishmen as individuals may have been insecure, threatened with the loss of their job, unsure of themselves or unhappy in many ways.
But as a nation they have been secure for centuries. The English are a well-disciplined people and it is probably no exaggeration to say that they have the best manners in the world. They are all polite, they all know how to hold their knife and fork and how to behave in society. Besides they are never rude.
It was written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure after they WERE SHOCKED by reports of the 1983-1985 famine in Ethiopia. The song was number one for five weeks, RAISING millions for charity.
In 2014, the group changed its name to Band Aid 30 because it was the THIRTIETH time the song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" was recorded.
That year, it aimed to help those who SUFFERED from the Ebola virus.
Since the time of its birth, the song HAS MADE a lot of money.
Bono, who also appeared on the original, told BBC News, "We've been trying to make this event a thing of the past. If every country had the values of Great Britain and KEPT the promises they'd made at these big G8 meetings, we wouldn't have to be standing here.
I just wish we DID NOT HAVE to do this."