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When we all wish to travel abroad to another country, what passport do we need to apply for to ensure we may travel abroad?
A British passport.
We are English, you and I, that we cannot argue with but we are also British Citizens. Members of the British Isles. Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, N. Irish...all of us are British Citizens.
That sounds like some sort of joke. I actually laughed thinking it was.
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Salve EngliscNative, abbyssus quod expectata...
Have you noticed that if you rearrange the letters in ‘illegal immigrants’, and add just a few more letters, it spells, ‘Go home you free-loading, benefit-grabbing, resource-sucking, baby-making, non-English-speaking ********* and take those other hairy-faced, sandal-wearing, bomb-making, camel-riding, goat-f*****g raghead c***s with you.?
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Wulfhere, the flag of Wessex is a golden or "yellow" dragon on a red background.
The Old English(c) flag is a white dragon on a red background.
The current "English" flag is the St. George's Cross which is the flag of The Church of England. Which as I am not religeous is not my flag! Nor is the Union Jack.
I am an Anglo-Saxon, which may mean I am one or the other or both, if you can refer me to a source of information to determine which exactly - great, it would likely be the same source where you have determined that you are pure Angle.
Wessex is location at present, the sign on was confusing with all the sub and sub sub ethnicities - I have rectified this.
I hope I haven't come here purely to justify the use of the "c" in Englisc, and now to determine exactly what kind of Anglo-Saxon I am?
I am ethnic English(c). And i prefer it spelled Englisc.
Are we not in the same situation, with the same desire to proclaim our ethnicity as English(c)? Or are you intending something other?
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You have been misinformed. There was no such flag as a white dragon on a red field - nor indeed any flag at all recognised by all the Anglo-Saxons. I agree though that the St George flag was introduced by the Normans and has nothing to do with us either.
I'm English, i.e. an Angle. I'm an Angle because I'm Mercian. I don't wish to see people who aren't entitled to it claim to be English.
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