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By *ara J OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

. . . does nothing to mark its foundation.

312 years old today.

Happy Birthday, UK.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


". . . does nothing to mark its foundation.

312 years old today.

Happy Birthday, UK.

"

312?


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1707 – Kingdom of Great Britain. The Kingdom of England (which includes Wales) joined with the Kingdom of Scotland to form The Kingdom of Great Britain.

1801 – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Ireland joins the union, and once again the name changes.

1922 – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland (Eire, or ‘Southern Ireland’) withdraws from the union, leaving just the northern counties of Ireland. This is the UK that remains to this day.

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So the UK has been known as the UK for 218 years

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So if you've used the date in 1707 then it probably isn't the UK's birthday today.

No idea what date in 1801 we became the UK.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why is it not called the united queendom?.... at least until big ears gets his time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some are hoping June 23rd will be our Independence Day .

Personally I think it will be remembered more like Nov 5th and in future an effigy of farage will be burnt across this land and much drinking and merry making will occur.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Some are hoping June 23rd will be our Independence Day .

Personally I think it will be remembered more like Nov 5th and in future an effigy of farage will be burnt across this land and much drinking and merry making will occur. "

depends on what the effigy is made of bob. Will it not be the case that burning stuff and letting out more global warming gas and smoke etc you'll be shortening the 11year limit we have left before the world ends?

You'd welcome that would you? You'd drink to that would you? That would make you merry would it? Would it not be more green to just burn farage himself?

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Awww, you are spoiling my story lol.

The 1707 Act of Union had 25 articles. The first stated from 1 May 1707 the kingdoms of Scotland and England were to be "united into one kingdom by the name of Great Britain". The flags of St George and St Andrew were to be combined.

So it was a united kingdom (not capital letters lol).

Where are all the patriots waving the Union flag today? You know, those who rail against giving up their sovereignty and protesting loudly about union with other countries?

Lolol

The most enduring union of states in the world is 312 years old today.

Yet no-one celebrates the day England and Scotland gave up their sovereignty to create a new union of nations.

Pah!

Take back control!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

the 312th birthday of Great Britain, then

Three cheers for, um, er . . .

Mind you, the people of England and Scotland got no say in the matter.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Happy to help

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby

Celebrate if only eh give it time there be some loonie pointing out Great Britain’s terrible past on here soon if only we celebrated like the Irish lol

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

I guess it's like being married.

After 312 years together, you kinda take each other for granted lol.

Mind you, there was never any celebration at the time or in the years that followed.

Quite the opposite.

Certainly in Scotland, the ruling class caused outrage by signing away the country's sovereignty in return for some titles in England and a few bags of gold.

The English Army massing on the border probably swayed their mind.

Lol

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By *ethnmelvCouple  over a year ago

Cardiff


"the 312th birthday of Great Britain, then

Three cheers for, um, er . . .

Mind you, the people of England and Scotland got no say in the matter.

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& don’t get me started on Wales!

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


". . . does nothing to mark its foundation.

312 years old today.

Happy Birthday, UK.

"

Well do not know about this but thanks for the information.So typical of Britain especially the English to have no national pride,it is strange.Many EU nations have kept this while being in the EU,we have lost it.I hope when we leave we start to get it back especially after the excuse of a government and excuse of an opposition sadly we may have to wait many years

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By *ighland gentlemanMan  over a year ago

Ardgay

Such a parcel of rogues in a Nation

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


". . . does nothing to mark its foundation.

312 years old today.

Happy Birthday, UK.

Well do not know about this but thanks for the information.So typical of Britain especially the English to have no national pride,it is strange.Many EU nations have kept this while being in the EU,we have lost it.I hope when we leave we start to get it back especially after the excuse of a government and excuse of an opposition sadly we may have to wait many years"

if the English show national pride and ever dare to wave a flag the loonies pop up claiming racisim that’s why PC gone mad

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


". . . does nothing to mark its foundation.

312 years old today.

Happy Birthday, UK.

Well do not know about this but thanks for the information.So typical of Britain especially the English to have no national pride,it is strange.Many EU nations have kept this while being in the EU,we have lost it.I hope when we leave we start to get it back especially after the excuse of a government and excuse of an opposition sadly we may have to wait many years if the English show national pride and ever dare to wave a flag the loonies pop up claiming racisim that’s why PC gone mad "

I'm perfectly comfortable showing my Englishnes, Britishness and Europeaness.

I have my 'Come on Englang' George Cross car window air freshener, my Union Jack swimming trunks and towel, and my EU GB bumper plate for when I travel abroad.

I am English, British and European, there is no conflict. And if anyone thinks that's racist that's their problem, not mine but no one ever has.

If you really did have the pride you claim to have in Britain and England you'd fly the flags and show the symbols any how. Stop being such a snowflake. If anyone is calling you a racist it's not because you've flown a George Cross or Union Jack; it'll be for other things you may have said and done.

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East


". . . if the English show national pride and ever dare to wave a flag the loonies pop up claiming racisim that’s why PC gone mad "

Reclaim your flag.

Other people wave theirs in a show of non-political pride.

I don't understand the reluctance of some English people to wave theirs.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


". . . if the English show national pride and ever dare to wave a flag the loonies pop up claiming racisim that’s why PC gone mad

Reclaim your flag.

Other people wave theirs in a show of non-political pride.

I don't understand the reluctance of some English people to wave theirs."

I fly the flag of northumbria, mainly cos no one knows what it is!

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