Yes we have, but the fact is that a term like "Anglo" is exclusive, and
people just don't like feeling excluded! I would actually interpret
"There's more to the UK than England" as an affirmation of the fact that
we live in a multi-national society and that co-existence is something to
defend and strive for.
Apologies for continuing this tangent but it's an interesting one, and
it's that time of day! - Una O'Sullivan (an Irish citizen of the UK)
> Havent we seen enough of the evil consequences of stirring up nationalism
> all through this century? - Tamara Eisenschitz
>
> On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Mr Bruce Royan wrote:
>
> > Time was, when this used to be called the UK-Nordic Seminar.
> > There's more to the UK than England...
> > Bruce
> > :-)
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