As I say fascinating subject is it not.
Regardless of my previous posts, I do actually agree with Capt. D. Wales has been treated as a county of England and has not been allowed to have a voice for long enough. As I have said before I was Born in England but now live in Scotland (since I was 11 years old and that was not yesterday!) and was very happy that our Parliament (Holyrood, Edinburgh) which was adjourned on 25 March 1707, was reconvened on 12 May 1999, were as Wales only got an Assembly. It is about time Wales had its own Parliament as it’s just the same as Scotland and why should we be ran by people hundreds of miles away from us who have no idea of our way of life and the problems we have with, for example, transport. For me to drive the 132 miles (213km) from my home to Edinburgh will take me at least 2 hours 50, that’s on a good day, height of the summer with all the tourists about it has taken 3.5 hours.
I feel that Wales & Scotland should become ‘Independent States within the UK’ like the Channel Isles and have no members of Parliament in Westminster and left to run our own Countries. Full Independence would be a little more difficult as the two Countries don’t have the industry to support Independence. The armed forces would also be a problem.
As for our national flag, a real question, how would we include the Wales on the Union Flag? If we add the Red Dragon then it could never be flown upside down. I have also seen, but can’t find just now, the Union Flag with the Welsh Green instead of the present white, looks odd but many Countries have changed their flag, South Africa, Hong Kong are just two examples.
And, Stu, thank you for letting the thread continue so of topic.
For a real laugh have a look at this - http://www.anorak.co.uk/twitterings/178091.html