"The Nineteenth century saw a great Springtime of Nations as the revolutions of 1848 saw new countries created the length and breadth of Europe. In our world today we are now seeing our own Spring Awakening with people and cultures that have long been dormant and subdued asserting their right to exist, their right to dream." Adam Price MP
Thursday, 21 February 2008
No Doubt Many British Citizens Could Not Pass
What is "Britishness" and why should it be perpetuated in this contemporary age, when Welshness, Scottishness and yes, Englishness, are the basis of our present reality? There is in fact no such thing as a common identity any more, though many still believe in the illusion that Britain is THE nation and the other nations are a part of it. Does this make any sense?
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How many Welsh people could pass a Welsh citizenship test?
More than there used to be!
The Welsh ARE the Britons anyway, and speak language faultlessly evolved from the Brittonic language.
I'd ask, while the English (no matter how much Brittonic blood is in them) have long spoken a blend of Old GERMAN & Norman FRENCH, are they culturally British anyway?
They're Anglo-Normans, and it's an Anglo-Norman culture which they're referring to when THEY speak of "Britishness" anyway, not a British one.
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