Poll: Your Nationality

Your Nationality

  • English

    Votes: 569 68.3%
  • Scottish

    Votes: 80 9.6%
  • Irish

    Votes: 16 1.9%
  • Northern irish

    Votes: 17 2.0%
  • Welsh

    Votes: 35 4.2%
  • Something else

    Votes: 99 11.9%
  • Multiple

    Votes: 17 2.0%

  • Total voters
    833
I was asked if I was Welsh yesterday. :eek: (I have a London accent)
I immediately asked to buy a bag of drugs of the man.
 
All you that have said British, I hope when/if we join the EU, you'll change it to European, as it amounts too pretty much the same statement when it's all said and done.

Hell no.

I'm a BRITISH Citizen, and it's staying that way even if I ever move elsewhere
 
I'd instinctively class myself as Scottish first then British afterwards. I'm happy to be Scottish but don't hold much for believing that nationality is a good measure to judge someone by.
The latter point is fortunate, as I would judge you for saying you are Scottish first. I am British first. The rest is irrelevant :)

(please don't take offence)
 
Born in Zimbabwe to an Israeli mother and a South African Father with english parents.

nationalities to which I'm entitled by birth: Zimbabwean, Israeli, British, South African.

my actual nationality? Irish.
 
Get that chip off your shoulder taffy and check the nationality on your passport.

Change your sig as well, go and support Swansea or even better a real Welsh football team if you're such a proud Welshman. :D

You might want too educate yourself regarding the use of the word Taffy, as it refers to a South Wallian not a North Wallian who might be called a Gog, but can also be classed as racist ( look at Danny Meikle for example ).


If there where any choice on Nationality bar the umbrella term of British Citizen, then I would have chosen accordingly, forcing someone to class themselves on a passport as British, does not really constitute me having to erase my being Welsh does it now. In fact I'd not be shocked should it be changed in due course, much as the 2011 census due out next months, provides Welsh national identity option following criticism it was absent from 2001.

Since I work in Manchester ( and duely now work at United games ) and have been taken to United games since a young child by a Mancunian relative who lives in Wales, I don't really see I'd travel over 200+ miles to watch Cardiff or Swansea, but then you think all Welsh people are South Wallians and duly dish out racial abuse on the matter :rolleyes:
 
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