???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Bit of a crap, generlkaised, conclusion given that > the differences are both relatively small and are > marginal if you add in error matgin on attitudinal > reserach, especially. From this rather blythe > conclusion we get all sorts of supposition etc > about people who claim to be english. Actually > they are just a 'bit more inclined to etc etc@ > statistically. > > I consider myself English not British and have > written that as my nationality for about 10 years > or so. Will, of course be proof of this to Huge, > who STILL seems to confuse criticism of the > Eurozone with some sort of rabid .anti-European. > > Acrually, the emergence and renewal of natioal oir > even more regional focussed cultures is global and > a trend, after the war I suspect far more scots > and welsh considered themselves British than now. > Even the rise of Islam is a battle against western > monmolithic secular culture. In the 70s the PLO > were all sleeping together wearing flairs and > drinking. In the 70s Cairo hardly had anyone in > veils. The trend is away from a mss global > identity...in some ways. ????'s Have you been using the "Stella-Spell-Chekka"http://img.dooyoo.co.uk/GB_EN/175/food_and_beverages/drinks/stella_artois.jpg (tu):)-D