Juan Albion
Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class
They are Martlets. Martlets have no feet.
No point until we get safe standing.
They are Martlets. Martlets have no feet.
Country and State are synonymous terms that both apply to self-governing political entities. A nation, however, is a group of people who share the same culture but do not have sovereignty.
No, four.Or two?
Northern Ireland and Great Britain?
The same argument could be used about Yorkshire, which is covered by three separate administrations and up to 1974 had ' Ridings ' ( x 3 ) and enjoys more than one county town. Like Sussex, though, it only has one cricket team.
Or two?
Northern Ireland and Great Britain?
They are Martlets. Martlets have no feet.
There is a clear, obvious and eternal tie breaker. "Good Old Sussex By The Sea". It isn't, and never will be "Good Old East/West Sussex By The Sea". The Kingdom of Sussex should NEVER have been partitioned and that goes for Rutland as well. There seems to be a global trend of peoples wanting to re-tribalize. You see it damn near everywhere in Europe in it's recent history. Post-Brexit, you'll clearly see Scotland having another go and possibly Wales at some point. Are we ready for the emergence of SIP?
There are many more administrations because the conurbations are comprised of unitary authorities (e.g. Calderdale, principal town of which is Halifax).The same argument could be used about Yorkshire, which is covered by three separate administrations...
Nice...
Don't know the technical answer but no one says they're from East or West Sussex do they? They just say Sussex.
In my experience at least.
When you write down your address, do you put East/West Sussex or just Sussex?
I don't write anything for the county, because the postal system works off the postcode so it saves time and ink