Wales is a principality. Trust me, I lived there for 4 years and it's really the only thing that gets under their skin when trying to wind them up.
Why was he wearing as man u kit in 2011??
He wasn't.
You're not on Twitter, are you?
If Wales (or England) were a country, we'd do our own trade deals with other countries, we'd control our own social engineering (like education) (we don't, we do what the UK tell us to do), we'd control our transport (some of which is controlled by parliament), we'd control our own government to provide services (while some decisions are local, many are not), we'd have power over our own territory (we don't, the UK has power over all of our territory), and we'd be recognised as a country by the rest of the world (we're not, and we'd have no chance of getting a seat in the UN).If Wales was another country wouldn't you need to show a passport to get over the border?
If Wales was another country wouldn't you need to show a passport to get over the border?
If Wales (or England) were a country, we'd do our own trade deals with other countries, we'd control our own social engineering (like education) (we don't, we do what the UK tell us to do), we'd control our transport (some of which is controlled by parliament), we'd control our own government to provide services (while some decisions are local, many are not), we'd have power over our own territory (we don't, the UK has power over all of our territory), and we'd be recognised as a country by the rest of the world (we're not, and we'd have no chance of getting a seat in the UN).
But yes, we have our own football teams, so carry on.
No it isn't. It was once upon a time though, which is why it is still affectionately called "the principality", but it actually hasn't been so for 200 years or something.Wales is a principality. Trust me, I lived there for 4 years and it's really the only thing that gets under their skin when trying to wind them up.
Like USA and Canada? Or France and Spain?
wales is a country that is part of the united kingdom and the island of great britain, bordered by england to its east and the atlantic ocean and irish sea to its west. (wiki)
a country is a region legally identified as a distinct entity in political geography. A country may be an independent sovereign state or one that is occupied by another state, as a non-sovereign or formerly sovereign political division, or a geographic region associated with sets of previously independent or differently associated peoples with distinct political characteristics.
Hmm could be
wales is a principality. Trust me, i lived there for 4 years and it's really the only thing that gets under their skin when trying to wind them up.
If Wales was another country wouldn't you need to show a passport to get over the border?
Wales is a country, just a bit of a shite one, but more importantly they have their own F.A. and a Welsh League, so it is not so daft to ask why they play in the English Leagues. We have to get international clearance from the Welsh F.A. when we sign a player from Cardiff or Swansea, even though we all play in the English Leagues. I am with Zaha, tell me why, how and when this strange state of affairs came to be?
They may be Welsh but I'll bet most of them can write a sentence in English better than him, they may even include a couple of capital letters too.
Still, at least you're not being wrong AND a smug bell-end like Triggaar
It's not, but don't worry yourself about it.
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Wales is a principality. Trust me, I lived there for 4 years and it's really the only thing that gets under their skin when trying to wind them up.
Ireland is certianly another country and you dont need a passport to fly there, I believe driving from N.Ireland into Ireland there is no requirement either.
If Wales was another country wouldn't you need to show a passport to get over the border?
If Wales was another country wouldn't you need to show a passport to get over the border?