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Dom Tuk | 09:31 Fri 24th Jun 2005 | News
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Why is it always Britain in the EU and not UK in the EU. Does Northern Ireland not count??
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It's just the regularly used term, not intended to omit!
Britain and the UK mean the same thing (= the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). As that suggests, Great Britain doesn't include Northern Ireland.

A lot of foreigners seem to think England means Britain, it does not. Ask the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish. I do not have a problem being called British, (as my passport says) but I do object  to being called English. I am a Scot but I am also British.

 

On this subject Mr Henman was Englsih, but Mr Murray is British !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hmm Wimbledon !!!!

"Britain" is the "everyday" name for the UK whereas "Great Britain" refers to the island comprising Scotland, Wales and In-gulund (as the natives call it.) 
don't worry rock, Andy Murray will be Scottish as soon as he loses

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