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Дата: 13.01.2016 11:30:41
We_Just_Dinged_Em, on 12 January 2016 - 06:44 PM, said: Trying telling that to a sizeable rabid anti-English portion
of your countrymen, who believe anything Nicola Fishcake says and
would vote for a dog turd if it had a yellow rosette on it.Ectar: If you want to bait people into a political debate and party
bashing, please jog on over to somewhere else on the internet
that's focused on Politics. No one cares about your SNP viewpoints
and I'm certainly not going to be drawn in either. This is your
first and only warning for trying to take this thread off topic to
start flaming about UK political parties.
rsanders5, on 13 January 2016 - 08:38 AM, said: You missed the Red Hand of Ulster. This
is the part that makes up the United Kingdoms of Great Britain &
Northern Island. The union between England & Scotland makes up
Great Britain. Wales is actually annexed to England hence it being
a principality & not a kingdom. The Flag of the UK is the
Union Flag, it is strictly speaking only called the Union Jack
when flown from the jack staff of one Her Majesties ships, that's
the small flag staff (pole) at the bows. The BBC have been getting
this wrong for decades.Ectar: I didn't miss the Red Hand of Ulster, I was simply giving
examples of the more well known flags. For Northern
Ireland it's far more likely the St Patrick's Cross would be used
as that's the one least likely to cause issues due to sectarian
viewpoints (and is one of the flags uses in the Union Jack).
As someone from Central Scotland who grew up with sectarianism I
can appreciate how this is a delicate subject.
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