Does that mean we can stop paying British taxes?For all of the know it alls, this seems to be an attempt at a simple explanation without too much detail.
The Isle of Man isn’t in Britain or part of the UK, it’s a self-governing Crown dependency.Apart from both people living there, nobody cares about the Isle of Man.If Great Britain is the one largest ISLAND of the British Isles, it then does not include the other smaller islands around it, so the diagram on top of the page is wrong…Wait a minute Canada is a province of the UK, so is it part of the isles group ?Canada is like Australia: we make our own laws, but the Queen is our head of state.
For “normal usage” we continentals rather use the term “England” rather than Great Britain with the silent implication that England includes Scotland and Wales.…whereas we non-continentals just say ‘Germany’ instead of ‘Europe’ with the silent implication (we don’t mind that it’s wrong) that France, Italy etc are just parts of Germany.As a naturalized British citizen from the United States, being neither English, Scottish nor Welsh, I have always claimed only to be British while cheekily claiming I take only the best from all three cultures and leave out any of the bad, if any.Having said that, however, I also claim an immense affinity with the Irish and have faithfully worn my Claddagh ring since the early 1980s after a brief but fulfilling visit to Dublin.Incidentally, a Northern Irish chap I met in Dublin INSISTED on being called British and NOT ‘just’ Irish.
This could be due to the fact that the largest city in the UK is London, which happens to be in England.
We should realize that to keep things somewhat simple, you needed to avoid all of the controversies. Being from the Republic of Ireland.
People from the Republic of Ireland are just Irish. England is often mistakenly used to refer to the entire United Kingdom. Have to get some information.
In certain authorized military, naval, royal, and other uses, it may be incorporated into another flag. Wales was never officially a "kingdom," so its flag was left out).
She’s just a figurehead.What the eff… We are most definitely not a part of the United KingdomWe became a self-governing dominion July 1, 1867 and through various acts and decisions, culminating in the Canada Act of 1982 we are a 100% sovereign nationWe remain in the Commonwealth, we retain connections with the UK but we are a country, you ignorant sot!True North, Strong and Free (despite best efforts of current government)Yes by 6cm per year so in a few thousand years time they will be americas problem.How can you call it United Kingdom when 50% of the population wants something and the other 50% of the population wants something else?not sure the Irish living in Monaghan or Louth would care to be included in the map’s red line.The confusion for me comes from when to use the term “British.” The description in this article is helpful, but going off the conversation below about people in Northern Ireland, apparently it is not easily settled.I just use the clunky “people from the UK” (or “people from Ireland” or “people from England,” etc.) They needed a term to describe the two together so came up with ‘Great Britain’ as the noun. Here you can read more than 74000 pages about flags and view more than 155000 images of flags.
Directed to the rest of the world thinking what is GB, UK, British Isles etc.You did a great job denoting the sometimes subtle differences.
The name refers to the union of what were once four separate nations: England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland (though most of Ireland is now independent. Before that it was allegiance to kings which mattered.
In order to incorporate the The Union Jack is the most important of all British flags and is flown by representatives of the United Kingdom all the world over. Another factor is that there are a signifant number of Britons, like me, who are a mixture by virtue of birthplace and heritage and who prefer British. The field of the flag was… The abbreviated inclusive tag should be UK.
When Ireland came onboard in 1801 they just tagged it on. I am from Northern Ireland.
While the terms are often used interchangeably they actually mean different things.
We’re not a province of the UK.
Moreover, the Northern Ireland people’s DNA is traceable in the British Isles for thousands of years.
Union Flag (1606–1801), in which are combined the white-on-blue Cross of St. Andrew (for Scotland) and the red-on-white Cross of St. George (for England).
just as Grand Cayman is the largest of the Cayman Islands.More important is the unforgivable EXCLUSION of The Shetland Isles.Why is the United Kingdom Olympic team referred to as “Great Britain”? This is a reaction to ethnic nationalist sentiment which is essentially a racist construct.
Mainland continentals should do the same.The “Great” of “Great Britain” has the old meaning of “big”, and has nothing to do with the modern meaning of “great” as in “wonderful”.
The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain (which, in turn, consists of England, Scotland and Wales), northeast part of the island of Ireland and many small islands. In total they cover an area of 315,159 km2 (121,684 sq mi) and collectively have a population of just over 67 million people. The official name of the UK is the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". But isn’t it a bit presumptuous to “include” the Republic of Ireland within the term “British (?)
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