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As we are all aware, Great Britain/United Kingdom is divided up into four parts.
http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/britain.html ------------ England Scotland Northern Ireland Wales ------------ But does it concern you? ___________________________________________ If you were born in Scotland and spent five years of your life there, but today you are 30 years old and spent 25 years living in England, would you say that you are Scottish? If you lived in Wales for 12 years, but was born in Scotland 16 years ago, but now live in Ireland and wish to call yourself Welsh, as the majority of your life was spent there, is that okay? As England, Scotland & Wales are all land-locked and Northern Ireland is just a ferry journey away, they are all part of the United Kingdom and does it matter, where you are from? If you live in England and your young childhood was from Scotland, then calling yourself English shouldn't be a problem. Should anyone worry? Does it matter to anyone? It's a very serious debate to some. nodisharmony
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