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I'm a Cardiffian.
Welsh British
https://youtu.be/tyaEQEmt5ls
Worth a watch. Certainly makes you open your eyes a bit.
White and Welsh.
Great grandparents on my fathers side moved to Cardiff from England around the end of the 19th Century.
Last edited by The Bloop; 26-01-20 at 17:36. Reason: .
White, Welsh not British.
Scottish , Viking , Welsh Celt Gypsies , after my family trace back
My Dad's side are Canadian and German. Mother's side English and Irish mix. I was born in St David's Hospital so I am Welsh.
What do I win?
As a collective they are the British Isles. A British citizen has to have been born in the UK (or abroad to British parents), which Ireland isn't. GB is England, Wales and Scotland. UK adds on Northern Ireland. Ireland might be geographically part of the British Isles, but is politically independent from Britain, like hopefully Scotland and Northern Ireland will be one day.
That’s my question, is anyone who is born in any of the British Isles British? I’d have thought so. A native of the Republic is British, by the fact that they’re from one of the British Isles. Perhaps it’s not to a lot of them their liking, much the same as we’ll still be Europeans after next Friday whether Farage’s lot like it or not.
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I answered it. The Republic of Ireland is in the British Isles in a geographical sense, but politically anyone born there is Irish. Only people born in the UK (or outside of UK parents) are British citizens as Ireland is not joined to the UK politically.
So, no. Irish born people aren't British.
Although both parents were Welsh, my Fathers family hailed from Cornwall and My Mothers from the North East.