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Do I need a kilt for this thread?
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I don't want to insult anyone by calling them English when they are Welsh, and visa versa. EDIT: The Duke of Wales is English? Is the Royal Family still the House of Hanover? Germans? More cheese and rice. EDIT 2: Should I be thinking about Celts, Saxons and Normans as well? What nationality was Robin of Locksley , Arthur Pendragin, St Andrew, Richard the Lion Hearted, King John of Magna Carta fame, William the Conquerer, Mary Queen of Scotts (and the English?)? So many questions. Perhaps I should take a class about the history of Britain from the time of Rome to present day. |
Next month I will be visiting friends in Minnesota, I have been explaining the British Constitution to them for over 10 years now and they still don't get it. But then, we don't have a written Constitution, we make it up as we go along, and it's brilliant for trivia quizzes, for example :-
Q. "What nationality do you have to be to join the British Army?" A. "British, or Irish, or a citizen of a Commonwealth country, or Nepalese." |
Happy b-day Britain, I'l have Bush send over some nuclear weapons right away! :p
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The British Isles is very much a geographic and not a political term :yep:
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Oh and Happy Birthday to the UK ... BTW, I always understood the difference similar to regional or state/provincial identity in Canada or the US. In Canada Newfoundlanders and Quebecois have a strong identity like many Southerners in the USA. |
I suppose the easiest way to liken it for those in the US in that each US state is a country - part of the United States
In that each individual "state " of Great Britain is Except they are not " states " but countries lumped together under one flag etc etc I find it interesting that if the Scots had their way they leave the Great Britain banner and become totally free of influence from the UK ( England ) Good luck to them Take the Welsh with you and all will be well :rotfl: Then we can bin this http://vlbi.geod.uni-bonn.de/Pics/union-jack.gif And go back to this entirely http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/engflag.jpg |
Happy birthday us:up:
This might help explain the boundry thing - scroll down to the bottom http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/At...United_Kingdom |
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Elizabeth's husband is Prince Philip Mountbatten, who uses his mother's family name since he became a British citizen. I assume that will be the family name of the next king. He was born Philippos Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksberg, Prince of Greece and Denmark. Robin of Locksley: Would have been English if he was a real person. Arthur Pendragon: If there was a prototype he was likely a Celt of some sort. St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, but he was Jewish. The younger brother of Saint Peter, he lived and died in ancient Israel. Richard the Lion Hearted: Descended from William the Conquerer, he was a Norman - descended from Vikings, raised in what is now France. There weren't really defined countries in those days. People were known by families more than regions. King John of Magna Carta fame: Richard's younger brother, so see above. William the Conquerer: see Richard, above. Mary Queen of Scots: She was the daughter of Margaret, sister of Henry VIII, and James V of Scotland, so she was Scottish and English. Quote:
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Probably more in that one post Steve than my kids will ever learn about the subject in school :nope:
Luckily for me they share my passion for history |
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http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/9774/image1kw2.jpg :rotfl: :rotfl: Although it's prolly time (big political message coming up) to adopt something like the below... http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/3479/image2ux2.jpg |
Nah the Welsh dont need to be added
They can go it alone too and pay for their own free prescriptions and college fees :rotfl: Besides Northern Ireland doesnt have its own government sanctioned national flag now since 1972 The last it had was this http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...reland.svg.png From 1953 to 1972 Now it uses the Union flag |
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Scottish nationalists won control of the scottish parliament this week - that should hint at something! |
Well it was SNP or Labour, I was myself talking to a Scot about its possible seccession, he said its the worst thing that could happen to Scotland, and frankly I agree. Where would the scots wear their kilts if not in the British Army?:up:
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