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A new name for the United Kingdom (UK)?

They also say "The Irish are the Welsh who learned to swim."

Technically, they're different people. Both Celts but the Irish and Scots are Gaels, their Gaelic language called Q-Celtic and the Welsh and Britons spoke Brittonic or P-Celtic.
Another thing they say is...
"The great Gaels are the men that God made mad
For all their wars are merry and all their songs are sad."
 
Wales is not a part of England.

It is really

It's never been it's own country and doesn't have a representation of the British flag. It's representation as being part of the UK is covered under the cross of St. George.
 
I have been to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
A fine town!

And Berwickshire has stayed Scottish - as Berwick also should be.

As have I, it was the home of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, of which I was a member.
 
I think you can just call them "Rich" (compared to Germany and France), because they'll be entering into a trade deal with Trump and France and Germany will be knocking on Great Britain's door (and holding out their wallets) trying to get a piece of the action.

For a second, I thought you were saying all that with a straight face.
 
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