I'm Welsh and British. I don't want to be British but I am.
Don't get on your high horse about being Irish. Did you do anything?
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I'm Welsh and British. I don't want to be British but I am.
Don't get on your high horse about being Irish. Did you do anything?
Let’s be fair here Louth. You are a tool of the highest order.
You should be more concerned about the ongoing troubles (yet again, and again) in Londonderry. A constant battle between 2 tribes, that really should be condemned to history by now!
Thick as ****, and so predictable after all these yrs!!
As four your op, British first, Welsh second.
It says so on your passport!!
Cardiff born of Irish family, British and Irish passport, live Wales, Ireland and like being British too.
Louth, not sure what point you’re trying to prove (again) but as I told you the other week sneering at Welsh people as you frequently do makes you loolk an arse.
Be like most Irish people who have a confident yet likeable humility about them 👍
Welsh and European-never support England other than cricket.Their media infuriates me because they never give credit to any of the Home Nations when we do well.Euro 2016 a prime example.This will go down well-I actually prefer Germany to England in football-lived their for 7 years, have German Godchildren-was a regular attendee at Borussia Monchengladbach for those 7 years and still go out to watch a game every season.
I support Cardiff, Wales and anyone playng England
Cardiff. Welsh. British. European.
In that order.
I support Cardiff City, Cardiff Blues, Glamorgan Cricket, Cardiff Devils, Wales in the football and rugby (both codes) and GB/UK if there is no Wales option - or Europe in that golf competition with the USA (even though I hate golf).
But just to be contrary, I support West Indies in international cricket. I have had a 50+ year strop about the team that plays under the England & Wales Cricket Board being called England. I don't care if I'm not rational on this - I will not support 'England'. If they (the authorities, the media... and the rest of the circus) can't be arsed to call the team England & Wales, I can't be arsed to pretend they have.
Ulster / Wales then British.
Instead of worrying about us Taffs, how about asking your nearest and dearest the same question about their Irishness on the Falls, Shankhill Roads and perhaps Sandy Row respectively.
Seems like the right time of the year to do so and I'm sure some of the answers you'll receive will be illuminating.
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Would have called myself more British than Welsh not too long ago but after the shambles of the last few years, see myself increasingly Welsh and European in my idenitification