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The coventrian

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I was born in England to Irish parents but spent half of my early childhood in Ireland and didn’t get a British passport until quite late.
I consider myself both but identify more as Irish, especially outside of England, maybe because of living there when younger.
But that's kind of understandable.
 

The coventrian

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I remember in Italia '90 most people I knew were supporting Ireland, not England, Cov has one of the biggest proportions of Irish of any city in the country, I think I saw it was estimated at 10% having Irish heritage.

I don't see the problem or why it matters.
I know as my mum is one of them.

If they're Irish and cheering on Ireland then great but if your an Englishman and you'd rather cheer another nation on then I think you've got issues .
 

The coventrian

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If you were born in one country and have that on your birth certificate, move to another at a young age, pick up the language , culture, etc then you are more than likely to feel a sense of belonging and association to it. You're birth certificate may say different, but it's your life's experiences that determine what you actually feel about where you are from .
I do think if you have absolutely no recollection of your country of birth and grow up elsewhere it would be difficult to feel much sense of being of the nationality that might be on you're birth certificate.
That's understandable but plastic dave was born and bred here in England but says he's Irish. That's fucked up to me.
 

djr8369

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Another two weeks off for Boris incoming?

What with a few hours work PMQs yesterday it's been a busy week for him, so he is probably worn out and ready for a rest.

"But the spokesman did not go as far as saying that he was confident that Johnson would not be asked to self-isolate if Sharma tested positive. Asked if Johnson would comply if he were asked to self-isolate, the spokesman said: “We would follow the advice given by the medical experts.” "

Going to be interesting to see how they play this after yesterday’s briefing where he emphasised the importance of tests and isolating if you’ve been in contact with anyone.


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Ring Of Steel

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That's understandable but plastic dave was born and bred here in England but says he's Irish. That's fucked up to me.

His parents are Irish, not sure what else there is to know. You can have as many bits of paper as you like saying where you're born, but if you feel more of an attachment to the place your family is from then thats how you'll class yourself.
 

David O'Day

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I was born in England to Irish parents but spent half of my early childhood in Ireland and didn’t get a British passport until quite late.
I consider myself both but identify more as Irish, especially outside of England, maybe because of living there when younger.
I have an Irish passport and no English passport.

Wayne mate as I said if it makes you upset you can try and change a number of international treaties.

What a strange man you are.

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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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I know as my mum is one of them.

If they're Irish and cheering on Ireland then great but if your an Englishman and you'd rather cheer another nation on then I think you've got issues .
Some English people for some reason want to be something else. I've never met a Welsh, Scottish or Irish person want to pour over their family tree in the hope of being able to have a claim to being half English, but a fair few English like to claim to be a bit of something else. Perhaps because the English dominate the UK in terms of number they just want to be able to say they're a bit different from the rest.
 

PVA

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Going to be interesting to see how they play this after yesterday’s briefing where he emphasised the importance of tests and isolating if you’ve been in contact with anyone.


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Yep.

Also good to see that he was sticking to his own rules, oh wait...

 

shmmeee

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No offense but with you liberal lot anything goes doesnt it? I mean you lot cant even decide if your Male or female

Sex isn’t a made up concept TBF (let’s not go down that tangent), nationality is.

Are you telling me you’d see the child of illegal immigrants, born the day after they got off the boat, as British as anyone else?

Edit: also, don’t use American political terminology. Very few left liberals on this forum, most of the left are socialist.
 
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skybluetony176

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Am I still allowed to support Northern Ireland and England? I identify as British and not specifically Northern Irish or English and have always supported both.
 

skybluetony176

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Sex isn’t a made up concept TBF (let’s not go down that tangent), nationality is.

Are you telling me you’d see the child of illegal immigrants, born the day after they got off the boat, as British as anyone else?
How about the children who came here with their parents as part of the windrush generation, only ever attended school here, only ever worked here, only ever paid taxes here, only life they’ve ever known is here etc.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Am I still allowed to support Northern Ireland and England? I identify as British and not specifically Northern Irish or English and have always supported both.
Yes as long as I can support Coventry city and Aston villa. My grandad was a Brummie and supported the Vile, apparently.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Off course you can. It’s your choice and that’s exactly the point. WTF it’s got to do with anyone other than yourself is beyond me.

I think that pretty much sums it up perfectly- its an individual's choice depending on how they feel, and silly arguments about birth certs & passports mean zilch.
 

David O'Day

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Bless the gammon are upset.

If I knew this earlier I'd have played it up more.

Tiocfaidh ar la

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skybluetony176

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I think that pretty much sums it up perfectly- its an individual's choice depending on how they feel, and silly arguments about birth certs & passports mean zilch.
Some people take the minutest of things and make mountains out of them. Snowflakes. So David was born here to Irish parents who raised him to identify as Irish. So what. If you’ve got time and energy to get wound up by that you probably need to take up a hobby or something to fill the empty space that you’re filling with pointless anger and bitterness.
 

David O'Day

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Sinne Fianna Fail
Data found gheall ag Eirinn
Buion dar sula
That ton do rainig chugainn


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David O'Day

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Some people take the minutest of things and make mountains out of them. Snowflakes. So David was born here to Irish parents who raised him to identify as Irish. So what. If you’ve got time and energy to get wound up by that you probably need to take up a hobby or something to fill the empty space that you’re filling with pointless anger and bitterness.
They only raise me as Irish as most of the English didn't want us here.

No Blacks
No Irish
No Dogs

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The coventrian

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His parents are Irish, not sure what else there is to know. You can have as many bits of paper as you like saying where you're born, but if you feel more of an attachment to the place your family is from then thats how you'll class yourself.

Yes they are. He isn't. He's an Englishman. Hes never lived there. Its bollocks
 

The coventrian

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I have an Irish passport and no English passport.

Wayne mate as I said if it makes you upset you can try and change a number of international treaties.

What a strange man you are.

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I'm strange? Says the plastic paddy claiming to be Irish who's never lived there but lived in England all his life.
What a wanker.
 

David O'Day

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Yes they are. He isn't. He's an Englishman. Hes never lived there. Its bollocks
No Wayne I'm Irish.

As stated before if you have an issue you can try and get the Government to change the GFA

I love how upset you are

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skybluetony176

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They only raise me as Irish as most of the English didn't want us here.

No Blacks
No Irish
No Dogs

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I remember it well. I got shit at school because my mother spoke with a strong Northern Irish accent, accused of supporting terrorism was the favourite. The fact that I’m from the Protestant family with a long history of fighting the IRA as either RUC, PSNI, UDR and regular British army was beyond the comprehension of most English people. And still is.
 

David O'Day

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I remember it well. I got shit at school because my mother spoke with a strong Northern Irish accent, accused of supporting terrorism was the favourite. The fact that I’m from the Protestant family with a long history of fighting the IRA as either RUC, PSNI, UDR and regular British army was beyond the comprehension of most English people. And still is.
It's the mental gymnastics that they have going on.

First we're not English as "being born in a stable doesn't make you a horse"

Ok we're Irish then

"No, no have you ever lived there?"

But you have just told us we aren't English

"Yeah well fuck off home Seamus"

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The coventrian

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Doesn't matter if he's lived there or not.

You are a very angry man.
Of course it does you fool.

So if an english couple went to live in Ireland and had a child then that child could can say its English even though its never lived there? Utter nonsense
 

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