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Lonnie | 19:28 Wed 09th May 2007 | Current Affairs
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This question is for United Kingdom nationals, choose from,

English,

Scottish,

Welsh,

N.Irish.
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I am scottish and then British
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Thats good coco pops, be proud of your nationality, but tell the goverment, according to them, your British first and last, no such thing now as any of the nationalities I put in the post.
Of course coco pops can be Scots first and British second but Scots is not a nationality (yet.)
I'm from the Isle of Man, so I'm Manx. However, I have British passport so am technically British. I think...
lafrancais, a lot of Americans have that view too..not only that, everyone in England lives in or near London ;o)
My Grandfather on my Mothers side was French, and on my Fathers side my Grandparents were French.

I was born in ENGLAND, and I AM ENGLISH, I don't like the French, although I am entitled to a French passport. EVERY official document I get I put 'ENGLISH'.

It annoys me to hear off people living here, running my Country down. If its so bad Why the Hell are they here??

The worse thing about England, is that it's too soft a touch for the Rif-Raf of Europe, and ALL partys are to blame for that.
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English & proud of it.
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I totally agree with those that say their English, Scottish etc, and proud of it,
One has to ask what the idea was, behind this ludicrous idea.

I saw a paper a couple of years ago, (not newspaper), afraid I can't find it on the net, where Britain was split into areas, (Regional Assemblies?), no nation states, Scotland and Wales were areas, each being known by their national names, England was split into about five areas, each with its own name, and the name England was history

It might sound ludicrous, but under this goverment, anything is possible.
There's nine Government Office Regions if that's what you're on about.
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In part, yes.
To answer the original question:

Blood-wise I'm (rather interestingly), a quarter English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh [with a little sprinkling of Spanish somewhere in the Irish sector I think].

Though to be fair I'm just taking into account my immediate family (parents and grandparents either side) - like everyone in the UK, I'm likely a total mish-mash of all sorts. I'd be very interested to find out some day.

Place of Birth? South east England.
I'm Scwitish. My grandparents come from all over.
I was born in England so I am English but now I have lived in Wales for over 3 years I am allowed to represent Wales in sport so I must have dual nationality, English and Welsh.
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Couldn't sleep Toureman?,
I've just got in from work, anyway, I reckon your probably right, and thanks for answering.
I have the option to tick a box for British or Other in many forms... I choose Welsh and thats accepted!

No offence but I do not feel patriotic towards the British flag just as I don't feel patriotic to be European. If anyone on my hols asks me where I am from I say Wales. My flag has a dragon on it, my national anthom is 'Hen Wlad Fy'n Nhadau' ... my first language is Welsh and I speak it daily fluently.

I AM WELSH!
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Thats good Andrea, be proud of your nationality, funnily enough, i'm just talking to an old Army friend in Flint, (on msgr)

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