Saturday, July 01, 2006

Brown tries to teach us an English lesson


Simon Lee in the Yorkshire Post

"ENGLAND is a strange country, politically speaking.

If it was an independent nation-state, England's population of 50 million and national income of £861bn in 2004 would make it both one of the largest member-states of the European Union and a prospective G8 member. Paradoxically, as the New Encyclopaedia Britannica acknowledges: 'Constitutionally, England does not exist.' England and its political identity have been subsumed within and conflated with the institutions of the British state, symbolised by the playing of the British national anthem at England's World Cup matches."

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