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Saturday 23 January 2010

From the Official UK Citizenship guide...

And I quote... "The Scottish and Welsh will usually say that they have British (or UK) citizenship, but that their nationailty is Scottish or Welsh. In Northern Ireland, some people say they are British, some people say they are Irish and some people say they are both...People born in England will more often say that their nationality as well as their citizenship is British."

It's amazing isn't it? All those people who who despaired at Steve Mclaren as the rain fell down at Wembley in 2007, all the people who celebrated when Jonny Wilkinson dropped his World Cup-Winning goal in 2003, who celebrated the Ashes wins in 2005 and 2009*... they didn't actually exist! If John Terry returns from South Africa having lifted the World Cup, nobody will celebrate that 'their' country has won, because nobody will feel that 'their' country has won.
That, at least is the official position of the UK Government. I simply do not believe it to be the truth. However, the UK must pretend that this is the truth, and act as if it is, because it is the only way the UK can survive. It is the only way to rationalise the denial of English cultural identity, the destruction of sovereignty, and the democratic injustice that keeps England as the only country in the the UK or EU without any sort of national assembly.

There is an easy way to stop and reverse this cultural genocide. It is independence.

*Ok Ok, I know cricket is a special case. In Test Cricket the England team is essentially representing not only the whole of Britian, but basically the whole EU. However, and having been lucky enough to be at The Oval the day the Ashes were won in 2009, I can attest that the vast majority of the flags being flown was the Flag of St George.

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