National identity

Posted
2 June 2002 at 09:42

The relationship between England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom (together in part with the relationship between the United States and America) is explored further here.

The subject of national identity is indeed a thorny one. More confusing still: once you’ve worked out which particular nation you belong to, you are then forced to ask yourself whether or not any of it really matters anyway.

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