Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
Probably not - but there are many places in England where people feel as disenfranchised and as poor as the people in Wales. The endless England v Wales posts on here seem to ignore such things.
The UK is likely an example of a trickle down economy and that in focussing in on London and South West that UK politician's feel that the whole of the UK gets wealthier - not most groundbreaking of observations. It would explain why the North of England (for example) feel disenfranchised also, but I do think it's different in that while Newcastle can feel ignore they won't feel their national culture is under threat at any point.

To the original point, there are probably people in Cornwall or feel connected to the Union and people in Cornwall who feel more Celtic only. This is probably quite similar to Wales so a natural connection all round.