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Should the Taffs be included on the GB flag?

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MrsT | 11:16 Thu 29th Nov 2007 | News
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Which of these designs should they use? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7117755 .stm
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The flag would look nice as a collage of disused coal mines, leeks, & daffodils
Better that than rows of bowler hats and noses stuck in the air (was it air I was thinking of?)

I've just been to the doc's. Got six items on my script. Didn't have to pay a penny unlike you lot would have done in England. Here's a way out: Go on Income Support then you can have free scripts like me too!
Hmm, on thinking about it we were given a chance years ago to reduce the population of England drastically but never took it.

We should never have agreed to allow the English to build their reservoirs on our land. Just think, without the water falling on our country, Birmingham and a good few other centres of major population would be a parched uninhabitable desert by now.

On the Beeb link:

No. 2 looks daft.
No.3 is hideous
4 is an improvement on 2 & 3, but I still prefer the existing one
5 looks daft
8 is probably the best of them, but I still like the Union Flag as it is.

the welsh have managed 300 years (since the Act of Union with Scotland) without being part of the flag. I'm part Welsh and I must say it's never bothered me. Plus they technically weren't unified with England - they were conquered in around the 16th century if I remember correctly.

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