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Denouncement - 3/2/2010 12:03:06 AM   
JonnieBoy


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I, Jonnie Boy, hereby and forthwith, disclaim  all, or any claim to "Englishness"  which I may have ever (preceeding this claim) been likely to claim ... and since being therefore Welsh only ... willl conduct myself respectfully and accordingly in the ways of my kin.

I have many English friends (which seems to be an issue with an "English" minority)... but I will no longer be insulted on the grounds of race, creed, gender, nor sexuality by anyone without recourse to justice nor law, simply on  the basis of my skin colour,ethnic origin, gender, religious beliefs, or lack thereof ...
Therefore, I will pursue ANY llitigant issue/person by their/my own means to my satisfaction (including costs)..

This most public statement, is, I believe, my legitimate  word.

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:18:57 AM   
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Jonnie, I hate to tell you this, but when dealing with us American types... a large percentage of us do not have a clue that there is a difference between Wales and England...

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:20:35 AM   
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Last time I looked, Wales and England had the same government, laws, money, language etc. Or does being part of the same country not matter?

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:31:19 AM   
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Ask Ireland.

What must be understood is that many of the other countries are part of the "United Kingdom" under protest. Wales has it's own language, cultural traditions, and ethnicity and yet the Welsh are often treated as second class citizens in their own country. 

They are part of the UK the way Native American tribes are part of the United States, with about the same treatment.

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:31:22 AM   
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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:38:31 AM   
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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:42:02 AM   
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Last time I looked, Wales and England had the same government, laws, money, language etc. Or does being part of the same country not matter?
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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:44:57 AM   
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I like the "under protest" comment - given that these protesting nations would, as a rule, collapse if given their governmental and financial independence, I would urge them to seek their freedom as soon as possible - save the rest of us a fortune AND provide untold entertainment to boot!

Scotland is already realising that her plans to be a "tax haven" would not be compatible with EU rules  and she'd not be able to function on her own outside the EU - and Scotland is wealthy compared to Wales!

as for the "native American" comparisons - if there are any reservations for Welsh people, do send me their addresses - or show where Welsh lands have been taken and retained at gunpoint any time recently!

Wales (unfortunately) has a crashed economy, though efforts are being made to re-energise the country - but without funding she'd not last a day

As for the Welsh language - 20% (max) of Welsh people can speak it, and the figure is dropping despite £££ being spent on promoting it - hell, even the vociferously pro-Welsh Manics never learnt it, so why should anyone else?

And yeah, its probably all England's fault. Whatever. Love to Ivor The Engine, and all that!




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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:50:26 AM   
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good thing for you youre over the border where the catchems cant pursue you John De Bois, but you are of course nevertheless hereby declared wolfshead, outlaw throughout England, and we shall be watching the bridges for your return when the Welsh tire you with their wearysome diet of leeks and the bloom known as the daffodil.

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:53:42 AM   
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(...) we shall be watching the bridges for your return when the Welsh tire you with their wearysome diet of leeks and the bloom known as the daffodil.





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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 4:56:51 AM   
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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Last time I looked, Wales and England had the same government, laws, money, language etc. Or does being part of the same country not matter?


My job requires customer service to people from the "other side of the pond."   The Welsh may say their address is in let's say "Springfield" but the word is spelled in all consonants, none of which is the letter S.  It has given me an appreciation that the Welsh are different from English, have their own language and my interaction with them has been extremely pleasant.  At least they have been more than tolerant of this Yank.

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 5:40:48 AM   
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To be fair, the Welsh have a fair bit to be angry about I suppose - but then who doesnt in the British Isles apart from the aristocratic descendants of the Norman invaders?

First, the Romans desert them, leaving them to the whims of the Picts who beat the crap out of them. So they get this really great idea of inviting some Saxon pirates in as mercenaries to deal with the Picts - which they do most effectively what with having the world's first pattern welded swords. But they underestimate the Saxons who think what a green and pleasant land this could be for them and they send home for reinforcements - a bit of trickery and a lot of slaughter later, the Saxons start moving out into what would become England, eventually either enslaving the locals or pushing the refugees north and west (not to mention south over the sea to Britanny in northern France) until the borders are more or less set and the Welsh - an English word that means foreigner incidentally - are concentrated in Dumfries/Galloway (southwest Scotland), northwest England (Cumbria - land of the Welsh, the Cymri), the southwest (Devon and Cornwall) and of course Wales itself.

All is pretty stable for a while despite constant border disputes (actually raids by the Welsh on English farms) - there are even alliances between the English kingdoms (7+ at some times) and the Welsh, against other English kingdoms, other parts of Wales and so on. Its about this time that the Gaels from Ireland take over Scotland and perform ethnic cleansing on the Picts by the way, just to show the fine nobility of the Celtic peoples.

Then the Normans (and their Welsh allies from Britanny) arrive and decide that the Welsh areas of Britain ought to belong to them too. Whereas the Saesneg (English) had been pretty happy to leave the Welsh to themselves, the Normans werent, and they thought the same too of the Scots and Irish. Cue the invasion and subjuguation of Wales for which the English are forever blamed (as with much else) although it was the Normans not us, that is the prime source of resentment and anger to this day.

Even so, the Welsh soon got the idea of Norman rule - though there wasnt a great deal of choice in the matter much as in England; there were a few minor rebellions that never really got anywhere like as far as they did in Scotland - this is about the time of "Braveheart" - but all in all the matter was settled. Welsh levies fought for the Norman kings in the French campaigns and with distinction, a factor that was ever present until the fall of Empire in the 20th century.

But the Norman rulers werent content either with this - as the centuries passed it occurred to them that the Welsh language (which carries the cultural identity too) was not a good thing and it was suppressed; something that continued into the middle of the 20th century in schools, where you'd be caned for speaking Welsh in class as related to me by one of our drivers many years ago.

And then came Thatcher - who (like she did everywhere else) embarked on policies that led to the destruction of the mining, steel production and other manufacturing that had been the core of the south Wales economy for a century, with the result that Wales scored amongst the worst for unemployment in the UK. This was however the spark that set the Welsh on a path to having limited self rule, their language and culture conserved and regaining a positive, defiant identity against English (Norman) rule - if only the English would wake up similarly - especially in relation to the now ridiculous position that Welsh and Scottish MPs can vote on English matters, but English MPs may not vote on Welsh or Scottish matters.

And there is the ongoing problem of the English settlers. Whilst the Welsh economy is supported to no small degree by tourism primarily from England, the last few decades have seen more and more English choosing to live in or retire to Wales, taking houses and pushing up prices to levels the locals cant afford, as well as taking over the shopping areas of many tourist destinations to the point that in many you rarely hear a Welsh accent let alone Welsh language but more often a Liverpool or Birmingham accent. Although in fairness this is the same throughout England too in rural areas that are being taken over by the wealthy.

As for the law - there are two jurisdictions in Great Britain; the law of England & Wales (nice they mention Wales) which is what has informed the law in much of the former colonies, and the law of Scotland which is more akin the civil code systems derived from Roman culture. Since Wales was conquered and annexed, it made sense I would suppose that it should use the same system. Meanwhile Scotland was united willingly (or not so willingly, they were bankrupt) with England and had a developed legal system at the time so kept it. It is now possible though to hold Court hearings and conduct proceedings in Welsh language, register your company with a Welsh version of "limited" and do most everything else in Welsh if you prefer.

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 5:49:46 AM   
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which men are hotter in bed?


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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 5:54:02 AM   
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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 5:55:07 AM   
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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 6:33:53 AM   
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Save the Wales!

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 9:02:04 AM   
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Jim always said- (my buddy) that red heads were hung.   lol.

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 9:26:53 AM   
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Meanwhile Scotland was united willingly (or not so willingly, they were bankrupt) with England and had a developed legal system at the time so kept it.

<sputters>willingly?!?

Let's just suffice it to say that the Scots have a different view of the formation of the United Kingdom. One that involves English treachery, slaughter and theft of innocent stones.

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 9:40:19 AM   
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I have not read any of the contents of this thread and never will.

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RE: Denouncement - 3/2/2010 9:41:16 AM   
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YAY!! your pics are up!

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