• AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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    6 months ago

    Wales’ status is somewhere between Scotland (with its own legal system, school curriculum and NHS) and Cornwall (a part of England which was once a distinct celtic nation). It was conquered by the English rather than its ruling elites being convinced to voluntarily unite, so was governed as if it was essentially a corner of England where some of the locals speak a funny language (which the authorities tried to cane out of them in schools). Now it has a parliament-like assembly, though without the legislative power of the Scottish one, and Welsh is officially used on signage throughout Wales (alongside English).

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      6 months ago

      Quiet, last thing we want to do is draw attention to ourselves. If they leave us alone we can get on with things

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    6 months ago

    Shouldn’t the diagonal white stripes also be included on the English flag, as it’s just a red cross on a solid white background?

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    6 months ago

    I like this. I also think another valid composition would be to allow attribution of the same part of the UK flag to multiple countries. This would only really add a few more percent to Northern Ireland, sharing part of the center with England’s flag. It would also push the sum of all flags beyond 100%.

    But hey, isn’t the UK supposed to be greater than the sum of its parts? Poor Wales though.