I can be brief or strictly accurate: Which do you prefer...?
Joel Send a noteboard - 24/11/2012 01:25:27 PM

Ireland is not an island "part of which Britain aggressively occupied centuries ago" - it's an island "THE ENTIRETY OF WHICH was under English rule for most of the last millennium and A PART OF WHICH is still part of the United Kingdom".
For nearly a century now, MOST of Ireland has not been aggressively or otherwise occupied by the UK. Inclusion in a definition of the CURRENT UK would thus be grossly incorrect. I am (quite) aware of history, thanks, but for once wished to avoid getting bogged down in history no longer relevant, however fascinating. Of course, all Ireland remains technically British because still a British isle; that is a matter of geography, not politics (a distinction I realize some have difficulty grasping.

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This message last edited by Joel on 24/11/2012 at 01:36:21 PM
So, I found this video explaining the differences between The UK, Great Britain, England, etc.
19/11/2012 07:18:13 PM
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Great Britain is an island containing England, Scotland and Wales.
19/11/2012 08:07:35 PM
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Is that why Andy Murray is getting credit for being British? *NM*
19/11/2012 08:46:45 PM
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Ideally, yes; most likely, no.
19/11/2012 08:55:22 PM
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They keep saying "the first British man to win a Grand Slam title since 1938"
19/11/2012 10:12:44 PM
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Mostly that's an indication of just how desperate they were before that happened.
19/11/2012 10:30:40 PM
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Plus he is British
19/11/2012 10:49:38 PM
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I do believe I said so in my post, yes.
19/11/2012 11:00:05 PM
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Barely so, I would say.
19/11/2012 11:14:08 PM
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But Scotland is a different country than England, yes?
20/11/2012 12:34:07 AM
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Yes and no. Mostly no.
20/11/2012 10:59:10 AM
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So would you say
20/11/2012 04:21:36 PM
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Kind of, but not precisely. It's probably the easiest way to look at it, though. *NM*
20/11/2012 06:23:34 PM
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I am about as Anglophile as they come, as I dare say you may have noticed...
20/11/2012 07:35:36 PM
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Yes
20/11/2012 09:35:54 PM
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Now you just had to go and remind me...
20/11/2012 09:49:41 PM
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I'm speechless.
20/11/2012 10:08:53 PM
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Well, it IS true.
20/11/2012 08:12:13 PM
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I didn't say uncomfortable, I said funny.
20/11/2012 08:19:32 PM
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True, but it always felt very awkward to me, even when I considered mens tennis worth watching.
01/12/2012 05:10:21 PM
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Not all Scots dislike being called British. Only the Nationalist ones.
20/11/2012 07:34:32 PM
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Well, that is more reasonable then.
20/11/2012 08:07:18 PM
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Uh, what?
20/11/2012 08:55:12 PM
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Independence from England.
24/11/2012 01:37:11 PM
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The point I'm guessing Rebekah is referring to, and it's a fairly important one...
28/11/2012 07:20:11 PM
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Except that England did, however briefly, conquer and control Scotland.
01/12/2012 04:55:08 PM
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Re: Not all Scots dislike being called British. Only the Nationalist ones.
21/11/2012 12:58:26 AM
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Three edits to your message and you still got it wrong, Joel.
20/11/2012 09:43:12 PM
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I can be brief or strictly accurate: Which do you prefer...?
24/11/2012 01:25:27 PM
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