Nightingale79 wrote:
I don't consider myself British, I consider myself Scottish with Irish and Scottish ancestry. But I think its up to the person to decide what works for them. The Uk thing bugs me, especially when you go to fill out forms online, you have to scour the country section sometimes for UK, GB, British Isles blah blah, blah. Whereas if it was just Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England there would be no fuss.
That's exactly why I'm British. Being Scottish, that's easy, but being British, that's harder, that takes effort, and it's because it's so difficult that I am a proud Citizen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. We Scottish Brit's love a challenge, we thrive on it.
That, and I have family in England, Ireland and Wales.
Nightingale79 wrote:
Bring on the next referendum, I'd say there are a lot of people who wish they had not voted no. I think it would be a resounding yes.
I know a lot of people who were bullied into voting "Yes Please" who would never do it again, instead either voting "No Thanks" or "Sorry I Abstain".
I was in the latter group myself, we were the
true minority.
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