ChatterBank12 mins ago
Should the Taffs be included on the GB flag?
Which of these designs should they use?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7117755 .stm
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They have their own parliaments (but still want to stick their noses in ours) , have chips on their shoulders about the english when the majority of english people has no like or dislike of them. I think we should go the whole hog and let them raise their own taxes. However they would soon be crying when revenue recieved was less than what they were spending.
They have their own parliaments (but still want to stick their noses in ours) , have chips on their shoulders about the english when the majority of english people has no like or dislike of them. I think we should go the whole hog and let them raise their own taxes. However they would soon be crying when revenue recieved was less than what they were spending.
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Born and bred in London, you may think im mad, but I think that there needs to be somesort of patriotism and welcome each other, I have no problem or beefs with any of the other countries within the UK (only the minor one when it comes to sports but thats everyone), but I feel that a majority of people would want to keep their own identity. Its too late.
If it went ahead, I suppose it would mean that the England football team would cease to exist and that there would be a UK team, thus allowing ther good players from other countries in? Could be good?
My own opinion - it wouldnt bother me either way, its only a flag, its what running your veins that counts.
If it went ahead, I suppose it would mean that the England football team would cease to exist and that there would be a UK team, thus allowing ther good players from other countries in? Could be good?
My own opinion - it wouldnt bother me either way, its only a flag, its what running your veins that counts.
The Kingdom of England had included Wales since 1535 and the St. George's flag represent both.
The first Union Flag (1606) represented the Union of the Crown of England and the Crown of Scotland and the slightly different design but amalgamated both St. George's and St. Andrew's flags.
The present flag was changed in 1801 to include Ireland.
The first Union Flag (1606) represented the Union of the Crown of England and the Crown of Scotland and the slightly different design but amalgamated both St. George's and St. Andrew's flags.
The present flag was changed in 1801 to include Ireland.
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Now calm down all. As I announced on another thread I'm in charge again now, Had a nice chat with Gordon earlier and he's agreed he'd be better of mugging the darby and joan, you lucky people. I'm going to abolish those irrelevant devolved entities and run the whole show myself from now on. Now lets all gang up on France, they're after all the real enemy!
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