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Why do the Welsh not like England?

Why do the Welsh not like England?

Other factors include sporting rivalry, particularly over rugby; religious differences concerning nonconformism and English episcopacy; industrial disputes which usually involved English capital and Welsh labour; resentment over the conquest and subjection of Wales; and the exploitation of Wales’ natural resources such …

What percentage of Britain is Welsh?

In Wales, 1.8 million people identify only as Welsh (58\% of the population) and 218,000 identify as Welsh and British (7\% of the population).

Are the Welsh lazy?

Welsh culture, meanwhile, became the reason that people were poor and ‘less intelligent’. However, the commissioners concluded that the Welsh were also ignorant, lazy and immoral. But they were stupid, ignorant, lazy and immoral because of the Welsh language and culture.

Should the Welsh embrace Britishness?

The short answer is that English identity is often synonymous with British identity, and when we Welsh are asked to embrace Britishness what we are actually being asked to do is to embrace Englishness at the expense of Welshness. Demanding that Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland support England is a classic example of this dynamic in action.

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What would happen if every Welsh person got a pound?

If every Welsh person got a pound every time they were the subject to a sheep shagger joke, or told the Welsh language is gibberish, we’d have enough money to electrify the Newport to Swansea line!

Is Welshness under the cloak of Britishness?

There was no such feeling that Welshness could represent all the people of the UK in the same way as Englishness. Many in Wales resent such an imposition of Englishness under the cloak of Britishness because it undermines what is an already fragile Welsh national identity.

Is Wales being eroded by England’s soft power?

Despite its cultural richness, Welsh culture is being slowly eroded by the soft power of its much larger neighbour. Wales is geographically and demographically smaller than England. It is not an independent nation state and has little recognition on a world scale.