Its great to be BRITISH! nothing or nowhere else can compare -This Jerusalem! - This green and pleasant land! - This land of hope and glory!
2007-05-30 05:21:31
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answered by robert x 7
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Yes, I have always been proud of my genes and my culture. Of course there are things that have been done by the British government in the past and at present that I am not proud of, even ashamed of, but that does not make less proud of all that I am. Pride of race can be a positive thing - we should retrieve our national glory from the racists and bigots who are defiling it.
2007-05-30 04:18:18
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answered by Avondrow 7
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I'm a proud Brit - my family are Scots, English and Irish and probabvly a few other races too.
2007-05-30 04:15:40
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answered by chillipope 7
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Yes and no.
The comment about contributing disproportionately to the world (as if it's a good thing) is debatable.
2007-05-30 04:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm proud to be a Geordie and I'm not a racist,i have been known to speak to Mackams and Smoggies.Toon Army for ever (Shearer should be made a saint).
2007-05-30 04:24:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm proud to be scottish and british but, i don't know for how much longer as this island is being overrun by scavengers, aided and abeted by left wing anti white racist morons, soon we won't have an identity to call our own.
2007-05-30 06:31:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No never, the lowland scots got here from England, this is an excerpt from wiki Scotland's inhabitants comprised 2 significant communities: a million. the Picts, the unique peoples (probable a Brythonic Celtic team) who occupied maximum of Scotland north of the Firth of Clyde and the Firth of Forth: the area ordinary as "Pictavia" 2. the Britons shaped a Roman-prompted Brythonic Celtic subculture in the south, with the dominion of Y Strad Glud (Strathclyde) from the Firth of Clyde southwards, Rheged in Cumbria, Selgovae in the critical Borders area and the Votadini or Gododdin from the Firth of Forth right down to the Tweed Invasions extra 3 extra communities, although the quantity to which they replaced community populations is unknown a million. the old Irish-speaking Scotti (Scots) or extra specially, the Dál Riatans, arrived from eire from the previous due 5th century onwards, taking possession of Argyll and the west coast in the dominion of Dál Riata. 2. the Anglo-Saxons increasing from Bernicia and the continent. truly seizing Gododdin in the seventh Century. It replaced into their language which ultimately grew to alter into the fundamental tongue of lowland Scotland, a version of English which replaced into initially termed Inglis, while the call "Scottis" (stated the comparable way as Scots) reported the Gaelic language spoken many times in the Highlands. even although, in the time of the previous due center an prolonged time the call "Scots" replaced into transferred to the Scottish form of English, whilst the Celtic language of the Highlands got here to be ordinary in straight forward terms as Gaelic. 3. in the aftermath of the 795 Viking raid on Iona, the Norse Jarls of Orkney took carry of the Western Isles, Caithness and Sutherland, whilst Norse settlers blended with the inhabitants of Galloway to alter into the Gallgaels.
2016-10-09 03:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm proud to be welsh, but not always proud to be part of the human race.
2007-05-30 04:16:35
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answered by masonv80 3
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i'm proud to be english :D
but it feels good to be british too :)
the UK is the best place in the world and anyone who disagrees should be shot :)
2007-05-30 08:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I am Welsh and British, and proud to be both
2007-05-30 04:20:38
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answered by Nickynackynoo 6
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I`m proud to be Polish,with English man & living in Ireland :)
2007-05-30 04:16:30
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answered by Inferno 3
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