Of course, but the flag was not changed, they didnt drop 3 of the 4 diagonal red lines for instance... If I was going for a full history of the Imperial homeland i'd have to talk about Cornwall and Brittany, and having visited both, I see no reason to ever mention either of them.
S14 & Mateo, heraldic symbols are not flags. You might put one above a gatehouse or on the shield of a knight doing battle for the Monarch as part of the land tithe, but if anything they are merely representative of the feudal system which predates the concept of nations (which in many cultures still doesnt exist, there is for instance no equivellent word to 'nation' in some European dialects). The feudal system, and the concepts of house and land/peasant ownership that derive from it is mostly gone now as we move steadily toward globalisation, but many want to see us as still owned by our sovereign state. Personally i'm a "person" before i'm Welsh before i'm Scottish/English/Irish (@niall, that's republic btw - but i'm Irish enough to consider myself not Irish enough to be Irish).
well, if we start talking about our familys i can tell you that one of the 8 founders of montevideo's city hall in 1726 was from my family, and since then until now there always have been politicians in my family, presidents, ministers, senators, etc :P now i have an uncle that has been senator, one that has been health minister, and one that has been embassador, and my mother choosed to be a teacher ¬¬ lol :P
Because the Uk was thrown together (By ruthlessly invading and defeating whoever had any power there many hundred years ago, at least in Wale's case) from several different states, all of which have since been trying to get away.
I wonder how many people share my opinion that our national anthem should be changed to "Rule, Britannia!", that would do more to stir up patriotism than a pointless British day that nobody will recognise or celebrate.
No, the national anthem of the Uk should be 'Whole Lotta Love', seeing as Zeppelin were one of the biggest things ever to come out of the Uk since WW2.
And there should be a televised dragon slaying contest on the day too.
Or we could just pit an army of ferrets against a bound and gagged Max Mosley in Wembley Stadium ... he'd like the bound and gagged bit - but he'd be bitten considerably worse than the late, great Richard Whiteley was!
I hate the idea of countries. I can see they're necessary from a purely administrative point of view, but in my opinion, they're just another way for people to divide themselves up into 'us' and 'them', in which it doesn't really matter what happens to 'them' because in a part of people's minds (albeit a small, tucked-away part for most people) they 'don't really count'.
I say i'm 'British' but that's just in reference to which side of an arbitrary imaginary line I was born. I don't reall feel any impulse to be patriotic in any way, to be honest I feel a little bit embarrassed about being British.
EDIT: haha, that sounds well depressing, ain't nihilism great?
yea sounds familiar
Whenever i go on holiday to a country that has a decent economy (Germany, Finland i suppose) i never really want to return home as i feel like i want to part of a differant Country.