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For all those who suffered and were slaughtered at the hands of British troops marching under the ‘butcher’s apron’ that flag should be consigned to history and national identity reformed under a new banner.
Originally posted by light up the darknessView Post
For all those who suffered and were slaughtered at the hands of British troops marching under the ‘butcher’s apron’ that flag should be consigned to history and national identity reformed under a new banner.
In my opinion
which flags would we be able to keep under that logic?
If only Wales and England remain in the union, then a nice big Welsh dragon (to make up for the years we had no representation) with a George cross squashed under the dragon's foot.
British Empire...Butcher’s Apron ...the union. It’ll all be a thing of the past within the next 30 to 50 years.
Wales, along with Scotland will be better off as collaborators within the EU.
We can still deal with the English government.
I don’t think proximity to england is an obstacle as Ireland manage ok as an EU outpost. Trade links between Wales and and Eire/Mainland Europe will have to be improved.
The thought of Wales as an appendage of an increasingly isolated England would appear considerably less attractive than the alternative.
"Through history, the Welsh dragon was depicted with an erect penis to represent masculinity and fertility, but it appears that it wasn't until the mid 18th to late 19th century that the dragon was 'castrated' in the public eye..."
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