Hold on!
The poll is built on a false premise. East Sussex and West Sussex are two separate historic entities that pre-date by CENTURIES the creation of county councils in 1889. East Sussex's identity goes back to at least the twelfth century, when the Rapes of Hastings, Pevensey and Lewes were grouped together, under the County Town of Lewes. Chichester, Arundel and Bramber did their own thing, with little meaningful contact with East Sussex.
If you want to find a unified Sussex, it was never a "historic county". It was a historic kingdom. And it faded away in about 825, when it submitted to the rule of King Egbert of Wessex.
I believe my Sussex roots out way my Jewish/Welsh stock. If the German's had invaded, I wouldn't have fancied my chances though.
It's Sussex day on June 16th. What happens?
I'm not the sharpest spanner in the box! Do you want me to change it?
Born in Surrey (couple of miles from the Thames) and raised in Burgess Hill. Part of the time in Burgess Hill West Sussex and part in Burgess Hill East Sussex and all of the time in Mid Sussex. Still don't give a damn!
There'll be some tension in Tunbridge Wells south of the Pantiles, Lamberhurst south of the Teise and the Liphook dogleg. Hopefully, Sussaxon won't cause too much of a scene. North and South Ambersham could also be a flashpoint. My advice: stay indoors.
Yes, try this address..... C/O THE NAUGHTY STEP.
Ha Ha! I am however going to attempt to have the Sussex flag hoisted above Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst on June 16th! After all, it's as much Sussex as say Chichester, Horsham or Lewes!