Are any of England, Scotland, Wales or N Ireland Countries, or just part of 1 (UK)

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Also, the British Isles is a geographical name (non-political) of the United Kingdom of Great Britiain and Northern Ireland plus the offshore islands which include the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands!

It could be argued, I suppose that Wales is actually a principality and Northern Ireland is a province, but I see them as countries! :)
 
Here's a good resource, which helps understand confusion:
http://www.geography-site.co.uk/pages/countries/country_definition.html
so there's more than one correct definition of a country, but whichever you use, our nations wouldn't be classed as countries.

Here's there list of countries:
http://www.geography-site.co.uk/pages/countries/howmany.html

The UK government states that the UK is the union of 4 countries, but that doesn't have any international backing or meaning, and is more a statement to make the Scots feel better.
 
Having a flag doesn't make you a country (eg Catalonia has a flag, but is port of Spain). Countries can merge to form a new country, but they can still hold on to their old flags.

Balls to that.

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Here's a good resource, which helps understand confusion:
http://www.geography-site.co.uk/pages/countries/country_definition.html
so there's more than one correct definition of a country, but whichever you use, our nations wouldn't be classed as countries.

Here's there list of countries:
http://www.geography-site.co.uk/pages/countries/howmany.html

The UK government states that the UK is the union of 4 countries, but that doesn't have any international backing or meaning, and is more a statement to make the Scots feel better.

:lol:

All the above proves is that our education system is superior to that south of the border.....;)
 
And so it should be with £11bn more tax revenue to spend than is taken from the Scottish pocket :p
Surely the Scottish pocket pays more than the English pocket because of all the oil that's off their shaws? Oh no, it's not their oil is it, because they're not a country in its own right :p




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it really depends it it is Wimbeldon week or not
 
It's no surprise to me that only the Porridge-Wogs, Sheep-Shaggers and Pig-Eyed Micks are bothered about this...

We had wars, you all lost - eventually.

End of...

...if you wanted it so bad you should have fought harder...want it back the way it was?
Start new ones.

Wales is a grubby little county to the left of Hereford...Scotland a damp building site north of Newcastle, the six counties of NI are just that - six counties...
As for Cornwall...a country? Do me a favour, you coneheads!

Great Britain is the only recognised Country...
Scotland and Wales used to be countries - the Scots signed that away and the Welsh were slaughtered until they did as they were told...

Just as Bavaria and Pomerania used to be countries, they are now part of Germany and Poland respectively...

If you want sovereignty, fine - we'll close the borders - just see how many people actually bother to apply for Scottish visas just to eat fried mars bars and stand around in the rain.

Apart from scenery and whisky what do you actually have worth bothering with?

Oh, and the oil is ours - we paid for it, developed it and paid the wages of those who brought it ashore...
 
It's no surprise to me that only the Porridge-Wogs, Sheep-Shaggers and Pig-Eyed Micks are bothered about this...

We had wars, you all lost - eventually.

End of...

...if you wanted it so bad you should have fought harder...want it back the way it was?
Start new ones.

Wales is a grubby little county to the left of Hereford...Scotland a damp building site north of Newcastle, the six counties of NI are just that - six counties...
As for Cornwall...a country? Do me a favour, you coneheads!

Great Britain is the only recognised Country...
Scotland and Wales used to be countries - the Scots signed that away and the Welsh were slaughtered until they did as they were told...

Just as Bavaria and Pomerania used to be countries, they are now part of Germany and Poland respectively...

If you want sovereignty, fine - we'll close the borders - just see how many people actually bother to apply for Scottish visas just to eat fried mars bars and stand around in the rain.

Apart from scenery and whisky what do you actually have worth bothering with?

Oh, and the oil is ours - we paid for it, developed it and paid the wages of those who brought it ashore...

Yayyyy :D Rob wins the biggest pile of *******s post of the year :D
 
We had wars, you all lost - eventually.

You must be thinking of ze Germans ;)


Oh, and the oil is ours - we paid for it, developed it and paid the wages of those who brought it ashore...
If you want to be a pedant the Americans did most of that, England's sole contribution was to steal the revenue it generated....;) *





































* ;) added for those amongst the readership who may have had a humour bypass (ie the English :lol:)
 
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Depends on how you define country, but as someone stated earlier in proper politics, ie between political scholars Im fairly sure states must be completely sovereign. Since Westminster has power over the devolved assemblies they are not completely sovereign and thus not countries. I also thought the Olympic board/committe/group/thaaaang said the 4 entities of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland couldnt compete individually as they are not fully independant.
 
Depends on how you define country, but as someone stated earlier in proper politics, ie between political scholars Im fairly sure states must be completely sovereign. Since Westminster has power over the devolved assemblies they are not completely sovereign and thus not countries. I also thought the Olympic board/committe/group/thaaaang said the 4 entities of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland couldnt compete individually as they are not fully independant.


In a similar vein then it was Britain that won the World Cup in 1966.....:D
 
well if the scotch want their own country I think we should too. Make the tamar the new hadrians wall (btw some of devon you are now annexed and as such must make the tea)
 
well if the scotch want their own country I think we should too. Make the tamar the new hadrians wall (btw some of devon you are now annexed and as such must make the tea)


Scots - Scotch is a drink, with your hard-earned title you of all people should know that :lol:
 
People do get a bit vexed about all this but it is simple really.

Northern Ireland is the bit left over when we granted the rest of Ireland Independence, so no, it isn't a Country.

Wales was annexed by England in the 12th or 13th Century, so it is part of England, given a certain amount of Autonomy by a regional Assembly.

Scotland and England were two Kingdoms joined in a Union when the Monarch of each happened to be the same person. A bit of an unholy alliance but it has worked much better since we got rid of the Catholics.

QEII is known as QEII in all the countries of which she is Head of State, even though most of them didn't have a QEI. We let the Scots have Pillar Boxes without QEII on to humour them.

England, Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland have seperate teams in the World Cup because it was us that started the whole International football thing and in the early days if we had played as one team there wouldn't have been enough teams entered. Because of our contribution to the organisation, rather than our ability to play, that fact is still recognised.
 
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......A bit of an unholy alliance but it has worked much better since we got rid of the Catholics....

What a load of emotional and religious discriminatory Bullocks! :nono: Pope Benedict XVI will be visiting the UK next month, will you be there?

... We let the Scots have Pillar Boxes without QEII on to humour them.

Double-Bullocks! :thinking: Who the F are 'we', the Engerlish?

England, Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland have seperate teams in the World Cup because it was us that started the whole International football thing and in the early days if we had played as one team there wouldn't have been enough teams entered. Because of our contribution to the organisation, rather than our ability to play, that fact is still recognised.

Treble Bullocks! :shrug: I suppose 'we' are organising the Commonwealth Games in Delhi this year? 'We' appear to making a grand job of 'organising' the Olympics in 2012 - due the money that is being taken away from other projects UK-wide; including the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow (that's North of Watford by the way ;)).
 
If you want to be a pedant the Americans did most of that, England's sole contribution was to steal the revenue it generated....;) *

* ;) added for those amongst the readership who may have had a humour bypass (ie the English :lol:)
I'm glad you added the smiley - there are some that don't say that as a joke, they actually believe the oil is Scotland's (Alex Salmond)

In a similar vein then it was Britain that won the World Cup in 1966.....:D
No, the UK won it :)

I'll take that...does it mean I can sew a solitary gold star onto my Scotland football shirt and go on about how it's "our time" every 4 years?!
You certainly can say it's your time every 4 years. But you then have to stop once qualification is mathmatically impossible, as opposed to in the round of 16.

Double-Bullocks! :thinking: Who the F are 'we', the Engerlish?
I think we all speak for ourselves, so having a go at the Engerlish for the comments of one person basically puts you in the same camp as him.
 
What a load of emotional and religious discriminatory Bullocks! :nono: Pope Benedict XVI will be visiting the UK next month, will you be there?

I would join the protests against the homophobic old duffer but I won't be here.



Double-Bullocks! :thinking: Who the F are 'we', the Engerlish?

The English, Welsh, and Irish, it gives us all a giggle.


Treble Bullocks! :shrug: I suppose 'we' are organising the Commonwealth Games in Delhi this year? 'We' appear to making a grand job of 'organising' the Olympics in 2012 - due the money that is being taken away from other projects UK-wide; including the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow (that's North of Watford by the way ;)).

Not quite sure of the relevance here, or indeed what any of this has to do with anything.
 
It's no surprise to me that only the Porridge-Wogs, Sheep-Shaggers and Pig-Eyed Micks are bothered about this...

We had wars, you all lost - eventually.

End of...

...if you wanted it so bad you should have fought harder...want it back the way it was?
Start new ones.

Wales is a grubby little county to the left of Hereford...Scotland a damp building site north of Newcastle, the six counties of NI are just that - six counties...
As for Cornwall...a country? Do me a favour, you coneheads!

Great Britain is the only recognised Country...
Scotland and Wales used to be countries - the Scots signed that away and the Welsh were slaughtered until they did as they were told...

Just as Bavaria and Pomerania used to be countries, they are now part of Germany and Poland respectively...

If you want sovereignty, fine - we'll close the borders - just see how many people actually bother to apply for Scottish visas just to eat fried mars bars and stand around in the rain.

Apart from scenery and whisky what do you actually have worth bothering with?

Oh, and the oil is ours - we paid for it, developed it and paid the wages of those who brought it ashore...

I was going to take the bait. You are not worth the bother though.
I am surprised the mods have let this tripe go though. Others have been banned for less. Their forum their rules I guess. :shrug:
 
Different Countires in my opinion, I class myself as Scottish. When I'm abroad I say i'm from Scotland and not the UK. We have our own government, albeit they do not have full control over the country but we are united under Great Britian.

A bit off topic... One thing that annoys me though, when Scotland win something, eg if Andy Murray wins on the Tennis. He is a "British person that wins it", yet if he loses, He is a "Scottish person that loses it".
 
Different Countires in my opinion, I class myself as Scottish. When I'm abroad I say i'm from Scotland and not the UK.
Nothing wrong with saying you're from Scotland, nothing wrong with you being proud of it - but that doesn't make it a country. Just like if someone said they were from New York.

when Scotland win something, eg if Andy Murray wins on the Tennis. He is a "British person that wins it", yet if he loses, He is a "Scottish person that loses it".
Nah, nonsense :) On our TV he's normally just referred to as the British no.1. Granted many English people might point out he's Scottish when he loses, but that's to be expected after he said that when England played football he always supports the opposition.
 
One thing that annoys me though, when Scotland win something, eg if Andy Murray wins on the Tennis. He is a "British person that wins it", yet if he loses, He is a "Scottish person that loses it".

:lol: It's a big 'if' when it comes to Andy Murray winning tennis! Now I think about it; even if he does win you can keep him as Scottish ;)
 
A bit off topic... One thing that annoys me though, when Scotland win something, eg if Andy Murray wins on the Tennis. He is a "British person that wins it", yet if he loses, He is a "Scottish person that loses it".

To be fair though that has not been happening as often over the past few years than say when David Coulthard was winning races of Colin McRae winning rallies (few and far between but they did happen).

Murray is often revered as Britain's no.1, but in the games you hear them say "Great point from the Scot" or more likely " and the Scot exits Wimbledon at the semi final stages again"

Personally speaking, I'm a Highlander for Scotland...it's great because if you are abroad in another country, you can easily convince them that there really is a creature called "The Haggis" which has long legs and bounds the glens and drinks at the lochs. Also we have superior whiskey.
 
Nah, nonsense :) On our TV he's normally just referred to as the British no.1. Granted many English people might point out he's Scottish when he loses, but that's to be expected after he said that when England played football he always supports the opposition.

A bit petty considering that comment was a an ongoing joke he was having with Tim Henman and the English media blew it out of proportion....but hey why let the facts get in the way of pettiness ;)
 
Hopefully, I shall be moving to Scotland soon, so I better keep my gob shut...........:p
 
To be fair though that has not been happening as often over the past few years than say when David Coulthard was winning races of Colin McRae winning rallies (few and far between but they did happen).

Murray is often revered as Britain's no.1, but in the games you hear them say "Great point from the Scot" or more likely " and the Scot exits Wimbledon at the semi final stages again"

Personally speaking, I'm a Highlander for Scotland...it's great because if you are abroad in another country, you can easily convince them that there really is a creature called "The Haggis" which has long legs and bounds the glens and drinks at the lochs. Also we have superior whiskey.

I do agree it's not as often but it does still ocassionally happen. Mainly with the media.

RE: The Haggis thing. I've done that a good few times too :lol:.

A bit petty considering that comment was a an ongoing joke he was having with Tim Henman and the English media blew it out of proportion....but hey why let the facts get in the way of pettiness ;)

I agree with that too. The Scots and the English have always been like that with each other, the banter I mean. Andy was only having a bit of banter when he said it. Like everything else in life, there is always someone that it offends or upsets lol.
 
A bit off topic... One thing that annoys me though, when Scotland win something, eg if Andy Murray wins on the Tennis. He is a "British person that wins it", yet if he loses, He is a "Scottish person that loses it".


You're forgetting an English newspaper tried (when he was winning) prove that he was actually English, something to do with his granny having spent a week's holiday at Blackpool one year, or some other equally tenious link. :lol:

Mind you I suppose he's as much "their's" as those two other great "English" sportspeople - the Canadian Greg Rusedski and the South African Zola Budd. :lol:
 
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