I beg to differ it is a class issue with state and private educations with all governments failing to provide the right type of education for all .
i know you genuinely believe this. even tho it couldn't be further from the truth. you need to vary yer reading. you couldn't be more of the EU elite you attempt to describe if you tried. for most, the matter was settled. then there was Smith, where the UK partys blocked every proposal they made while braking Purdah rules in the last days of the reff. then there was Brexit. the EU question was possibly thee biggest part of better togethers campaign. while the Indi supporting Partys, SNP, Green, SSP, Rise ect will always campeign for an independent country, they are only there because the people elect them. and to bring it back to the Thatch, it was herself that said, if scotland ever sent more than half of their MP's to westminster on an indi ticket, then they (scotland) had the right to call it. i guess i should thank the thatch more than i do, up until recently, she did more for the Indi cause than any other elected politician in the UK. while i could be doing without the hassle, it didnt need to be this way. i cant unknow what i know now. the union is finished. dunno, crash like every other economy on the planet that doesn't have oil maybe? yer just trolling maybe?. more importantly, what will the UK Gov that has been attempting to keep the UK the UK, for decades, long before the oil was discovered do when it runs out?. i guess we could use the billions upon billions of pounds raised from the other sectors we specialize in. the cringe is strong in you so it is. its a British thing i guess.
Is it a class issue? I would agree in the 60's and 70's the class system was obvious but now class doesn't seem to be that divider as it once was and is now more the have's and have not's?
I agreed with that post and disagreed over the class divide posting, sorry to cause you confusion, poor 1950's education don't you know.
The welsh have always been a funny lot though port. Speak English in a pub till a non local walks in then they all start speaking a language that sounds like they are trying to clear phlegm off their chest.
I have lived here now for about 8 yrs, in a very Welsh part of the valleys and yes sure they do now and again break into the Welsh language but i love to hear it and after all it is a part of their national identity and why shouldn't they ? Answer is if you are that insecure learn the language, me i couldn't be bothered. Diolch yn fawr.