by Suff » 15 Mar 2015, 18:57
Similar issues for me. My paternal great grandfather was a Welshman and my great grandfather on my mothers side was (my mother assures me), a Scottish smuggler....
Were I still the track and field athlete I used to be, I could compete for either England or Scotland, but not Wales.
That, to my mind, makes me British, regardless of where I was born and it is much simpler for me to call myself British when abroad, which I am so much.
However, that being said, I am totally against anyone who tries to stop English, Scots, Welsh or Irish from declaring their nationality. As far as I'm concerned that is a "right" they were born with and to me it supersedes all these so called "rights" that have been layered on our society. If you can't get the basic rights correct, then why try and bother with the rest.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.