McGran said:
If that's really true then it should be a piece of cake for you to find a survey that contradicts the one I linked. :) I'm not saying there is anything wrong with identifying as British, and I was a little suprised at the poll results too. I fully expected that Scots and Welsh would more closely identify with their country of origin, but I also expected the English to identify as British (the English hegemony has meant that Englishness and Britishness are pretty interchangeable) so it was something of a suprise to me to find them calling themselves English first, British second. Whether Scotland votes for independance or not I don't believe we'll see a fundamental change in our relationship with the rest of the UK. While we might all be proud of our roots we also have a long and proud shared history too. |
I polled myself and found that 100% of the respondents identified themself as British :D
Fair enough, I'm really disappointed in my fellow countrymen is all I can say.








