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Understood, but i do prefer a devolved administration, how good it is, i'm not sure, but i wasn't particularly pleased when Labour abstained on the devolved ammendments for the eu withdrawal, nor the last 'head' of the assembly (labour) giving what the Tories what they wanted the day before resigning.Because rather than developing and promoting a British identity, they have gone down the lazy road and look for inspiration to the Irish and Scots nats, pointing to a little bit of land and claiming it, whilst also claiming cultural and linguistic differences between "us" and "them" and inventing a glorious past in this bit of the island to justify it all.
In reality, British history is fundamentally different to that of the Irish and the Scots - we were all invaded by the English, but whilst they occupied defined lands already (the island of Ireland and the part of the mainland north of the wall respectively), the British people occupied the rest. All of what is now England (and a good chunk of Scotland) was British. If you read the surviving works of history, the genealogies and the legends they all refer to what Britain actually was - Arthur, Gildas, Yr Hen Ogledd, Macsen Wledig, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, even Bede on occasion talk about the British and events in Britain.
To edit that out and create a "Welsh" history of Glyndwr, Llewelyn, some other medieval stuff taking place in a clearly defined area and the Eisteddfod allows people to claim they've been oppressed but it also removes a massive chunk of who we actually are. All of this island is ours; we have no right to give it up to anyone - least of all to the people who have somehow managed to get us to refer to ourselves, in their language, as foreigners.
Somewhat bizarrely, the only person who I have ever heard point this out was Benjamin Zephaniah - who once correctly pointed out that the language called Welsh should be taught at English schools because it (and Cornish fwiw) is a part of our culture.
I've just moved to a pc controlled area, so will have to catch up, but yea, i've had discussions about the Welsh language on here before, and i feel that it's pushed as unfairly now as English was back in the day.
