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Does that ruel out Scotland wales and ireland Laughing


Skippy try not to be biased, it is a capital "W" for Wales and a capital "I" for Ireland and not just a f*****g capital "S" for um.......sorry now where is it :wink:


Caid y Geg Ur Diawel Gwirion :wink:


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Does that ruel out Scotland wales and ireland Laughing


Skippy try not to be biased, it is a capital "W" for Wales and a capital "I" for Ireland and not just a f*****g capital "S" for um.......sorry now where is it :wink:


Caid y Geg Ur Diawel Gwirion :wink:


pobol y cwm

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That's a funny language; how do they understand each other.

I mean;

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Caid y Geg Ur Diawel Gwirion :wink:


Which means; One had the Mouth Ur argue We Verified.

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pobol y cwm


Which means; people the valley.

Weard language!!!

And I was born near Wrexham, so I should know what they mean, but I'm gubbered if I know what they are talking about!!

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WILL YOU LOT STOP CALLING IT THE UNION JACK!!!!! IT IS THE UNION FLAG!
And should be compulsary for all british people. :mrgreen:


Wikipedia says;

Whether to use "Union Flag" or "Union Jack" is a matter of debate.

The Flag Institute, the vexillological organisation for the United Kingdom, stated that the term Union Flag is a "relatively recent idea". Jack was a word previously used to denote any flag.[4] It also noted that "From early in its life the Admiralty itself frequently referred to the flag as the Union Jack, whatever its use, and in 1902 an Admiralty Circular announced that Their Lordships had decided that either name could be used officially. Such use was given Parliamentary approval in 1908 when it was stated that "the Union Jack should be regarded as the National flag".[3] Nevertheless, the term "Union Flag" is used in King Charles's proclamation of 1634,[5] and in King George III's proclamation of 1 January 1801 concerning the arms and flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.[6] One theory is that the 'Jack' part of the name may also have come from the name of King James I/James VI of Scotland [7]

When the first flag was introduced in 1606, it became known simply as "the British flag" or "the flag of Britain". The royal proclamation gave no distinctive name to the new flag. The word 'jack' was in use before 1600 to describe the maritime bow flag[citation needed]. By 1627 a small Union Jack was commonly flown in this position. One theory goes that for some years it would have been called just "the Jack", or "Jack flag", or "the King's Jack", but by 1674, while formally referred to as "His Majesty's Jack", it was commonly called the Union Jack, and this was officially acknowledged.[3]

Amongst the proclamations issued by King George III at the time of the union of 1801 was a proclamation concerning flags at sea, and which referred to "Our Flags, Jacks, and Pendants" and forbade merchant vessels from wearing "Our Jack, commonly called the Union Jack" nor any pendants or colours used by King's ships.[8] In contrast, the King's proclamation of the same day concerning the arms and flag of the United Kingdom, not colours at sea, called the new flag "the Union Flag".

The size and power of the Royal Navy internationally at the time could also explain why the flag was named the "Union Jack"; considering the navy was so widely utilised and renowned by the United Kingdom and colonies, it is possible that the term "Jack" occurred because of its regular use on all British ships using the "Jack Staff" (a flag pole attached to the bow of a ship). Even if the term "Union Jack" does derive from the jack flag (as perhaps seems most likely), after three centuries, it is now sanctioned by use, has appeared in official use, and remains the popular term.[9] Members of the Royal Navy only refer to the flag as the Union Jack when it is flying on their ships, commonly phrased as 'at sea'. Even the same flag, before it is flying will be called the Union Flag.[citation needed]

The BBC's choice of terminology is unclear. One online article[10] claims that the BBC does not use the term "union flag" because of its "great potential for confusion", preferring "Union Jack".

The term "Union Flag" is less well-known outside the United Kingdom,[2][11] and may refer to other union flags.

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Nos Da!

(Pobol Y Cwm is a welsh language tv soap Cwmerdale maybe...)

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whatever its called, union flag or union jack, it is in too much use on coffins coming back from Afghanistan

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
That's a funny language; how do they understand each other.

I mean;

skippy41 wrote:
Caid y Geg Ur Diawel Gwirion :wink:


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Which means; One had the Mouth Ur argue We Verified.


translated it meens shut your mouth you daft devil :wink:

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pobol y cwm


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quote]Which means; people the valley

Weard language!!!


yes that bits weared even I dont know what that means and I can speak welsh, wanabe dont give up the day job just yet
:lol:
And I was born near Wrexham, so I should know what they mean, but I'm gubbered if I know what they are talking about!!


I went to school in Barmouth, :wink: Llanbeder and Dufryn ardydwy and Harlech
And one that was slightly approved Bryn Estin Wrexham eusasmiles.zip


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You must be a British citizen or resident to sign the petition.

The first line of the pertition :roll:

Does that ruel out Scotland Wales and Ireland :lol:


:? :?

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Skippy you cheated you edited your post - I see you have now out of sheer guilt put your capitals in their correct place - and let that be a lesson to you :wink:

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That's a funny language; how do they understand each other.

I mean;

skippy41 wrote:
Caid y Geg Ur Diawel Gwirion Wink


Which means; One had the Mouth Ur argue We Verified.

Then

wannabeeahack wrote:
pobol y cwm


Which means; people the valley.

Weard language!!!

And I was born near Wrexham, so I should know what they mean, but I'm gubbered if I know what they are talking about!!
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Thanks for that I have been on Wikipedia trying to find out what the f**k you have been on about, hey this is Cardiff Welsh and we have not got a clue what is happening. :oops:

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Try typing in; 'Welsh English Translation' into your search engine & then use one of the sites available. :-| :-| :) :) :D :D

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I'm not a Welsh speaker & that's how I translated the above.

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Read the Government’s response

Thank you for your petition to the Prime Minister raising concerns about armed police officers wearing badges in support of the Help for Heroes charity.

The Chief Officer of each Police Force is responsible for all operational matters including police officers’ uniform requirements and it is therefore a matter for the Chief Officer of the force concerned.

We can confirm, however, that in this particular instance, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson decided to make an exception to the force’s dress code to allow officers to wear the badge.

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