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Canada is in north America. It's not America though. Britain is Britain an Ireland is Ireland. Part of Ireland just happens to be governed by the uk government at present so the people can claim citizenship of the controlling nation. Doesn't change the fact it's not in Britain though. If it were you wouldn't have the uk. It would just be Britain

Yes but people can be Central American, South American and I know many Canadians consider themselves North Americans simply for geographical values.

I still don't see how the same cannot apply to Northern Ireland.

irish I'm no talking to you your points have as much value as a defunct currency.

Because ireland is not in britain! Just because some people want to claim British citizenship-which they can- the fact ireland is not in Britain won't change
 
Because ireland is not in britain! Just because some people want to claim British citizenship-which they can- the fact ireland is not in Britain won't change

So then those who consider themselves Scandinavian are not because they are either from 1 country or the other?

I'm sure there would be a large portion of geographers would disagree with that.

I don't hold it against Shetlanders claiming to be Scandinavian and not Scottish, really the only problem here is the history of Northern Ireland which has absolutely no bearing on geographical locations.
 
Because ireland is not in britain! Just because some people want to claim British citizenship-which they can- the fact ireland is not in Britain won't change

So then those who consider themselves Scandinavian are not because they are either from 1 country or the other?

I'm sure there would be a large portion of geographers would disagree with that.

I don't hold it against Shetlanders claiming to be Scandinavian and not Scottish, really the only problem here is the history of Northern Ireland which has absolutely no bearing on geographical locations.

Britain is Britain. It's not Ireland. Scandanavia is Scandanavia. If Britain included Ireland then why haven't they always been britain. Same as Ireland's not in Scandanavia. They are separate places. It's not hard to understand.
 
MD me old mucker, check out New Jersey's original name. <elbow,elbow,nudge,nudge,wink,wink> <shovesMDintherightdirection> <ok>
 
Britain is Britain. It's not Ireland. Scandanavia is Scandanavia. If Britain included Ireland then why haven't they always been britain. Same as Ireland's not in Scandanavia. They are separate places. It's not hard to understand.

But Ireland is part of the British Isles and that's what I said in my original point, Scandinavia is a cluster of countries and so is the British Isles.

MD me old mucker, check out New Jersey's original name. <elbow,elbow,nudge,nudge,wink,wink> <shovesMDintherightdirection> <ok>

Give up.
 
But Ireland is part of the British Isles and that's what I said in my original point, Scandinavia is a cluster of countries and so is the British Isles.

Says who? Which is my point. If the good people of Yorkshire voted to be Scottish would the be Scots or English?
 
Britain is Britain. It's not Ireland. Scandanavia is Scandanavia. If Britain included Ireland then why haven't they always been britain. Same as Ireland's not in Scandanavia. They are separate places. It's not hard to understand.

But Ireland is part of the British Isles and that's what I said in my original point, Scandinavia is a cluster of countries and so is the British Isles.

MD me old mucker, check out New Jersey's original name. <elbow,elbow,nudge,nudge,wink,wink> <shovesMDintherightdirection> <ok>

Give up.

The British isles that you refer to is the islands of Britain & ireland. So Ireland, neither part nor all of it is in Britain. Which is what the discussion is about. So your point, much like you is pointless
 
Says who? Which is my point. If the good people of Yorkshire voted to be Scottish would the be Scots or English?

We'll not to be a picky **** but you lot consider Rebel and other British born people Irish so your argument holds no water.

Hypocrisy at its best.

The British isles that you refer to is the islands of Britain & ireland. So Ireland, neither part nor all of it is in Britain. Which is what the discussion is about. So your point, much like you is pointless

As I thought your drivel is based on your bias against Northern Ireland.

Another typical Irishman I see, personally I think all of Ireland would be better wiped off the map <applause>

I'm away to get pished, thanks for proving my point <cheers>