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Are the Welsh the wimpiest people in Britain ?
The Scots very nearly went independent and have a thriving SNP party, the Irish are always causing trouble but apart from burning a few cottages in the 1970s the Welsh just seem to accept rule by their English masters.
6 Answers
- Anonymous2 years ago
No they are not.
- MaxiLv 72 years ago
"The Scots very nearly went independent" But they didn't, dispite the extremist SNPs changing the voting age and promising the kids who voted all sorts of nonsense the people voted against it.
Ireland is not in Britain and the UK suffered from the Irish terrorists who lost.
Some extremists in Wales 50 yrs ago....
Fact is Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales all have their own Governments, England doesn't and your mentality is 300 yrs out of date
- David SLv 72 years ago
I live in England but close to the welsh Border. I am surprised the Welsh Nationalist Party are not more popular in Wales since they have the best policies on reducing unemployment and poverty in Wales. One of the problems I think is that many Welsh people are very socially conservative
- RichardLv 52 years ago
I wouldn't call them wimpy. But they're definitely weird, with a town called Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. I mean wtf
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- 2 years ago
Except when Meibion Glyndŵr burn down English-owned holiday cottages.