by TheOstrich » 26 May 2019, 21:43
In the context of her resignation speech, I'm sure Theresa May meant the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and if I use the word "country" in its geopolitical sense, that's what I think of.
I'm English by matter of birth, but if we had moved to Stranraer (which was on the cards at one point), would that have made me Scottish? If it had happened, I probably would then have identified as "Scottish". As it is, I live in Dorset, speak Daarzet, and if you should ask me, I would identify primarily as a Dorset citizen, as that's now my home. The red, white and gold county flag, the St. Wite's Cross, is flown prominently both on council buildings and privately, and that means far more to me than the Cross of St. George, to be honest. It's no different from WM's "Yorkshireman first" concept.
As far as "pride" is concerned, that's a whole different ballgame. I have no "pride" in Great Britain or the UK or England or however you want to define it. The way politicians have run this country over the last 25 years and the way society has evolved in that time have long since put paid to that ideal.
Brexit is not about being English or whatever, Osc, it's about getting out of a bureaucratic entity that, just to take the latest example, doesn't even allow you to rescue your own steel industry (and over 25,000 jobs) from collapse because it would contravene "EU State Aid Rules". Sooner we're out, the better, IMHO.