Nationale Identität im Vereinigten Königreich

    Von vladgrinch

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    1. mischling2543 on

      It’s interesting to me how stark the Scottish-English divide is. I would’ve expected at least a little bit of people in northern England identifying as Scottish and vice versa in southern Scotland

    2. This is pretty out of date. There’s data from the 2021/2022 census now.

      The main difference is that England is almost entirely „British“ now because they reordered the answers.

    3. I get genuinely jealous of the other nations because flashing the St George, ~~or even just wearing an England shirt on a quick jog~~ — sadly — brandishes you as a bit of a thug. Has done for decades.

      I’ve been trying own it in recent years, but the sentiment is prevalent. I’m fairly certain every comment I make in /Europe is read through a negative lens initially because I don the England flair over the UK one.

    4. This is outdated: at the [2021–2022 censuses](https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1cycv99/national_identity_in_the_uk_from_the_202122/), the primary identity in England was ‚British‘. The [Office for National Statistics](https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/culturalidentity/ethnicity/bulletins/nationalidentityenglandandwales/census2021) attributed this to ‚British‘ appearing before ‚English‘ on the relevant question on the census form.

    5. bloodrider1914 on

      Why isn’t Northern Irish more of an identity?

      Before anyone tells me about the troubles and protestant catholic divide, I am pretty well informed on that.

    6. Impactor_07 on

      The southern bit of Wales identifying more as „Welsh“ is lowkey funny because southern Wales is the home of Welsh Cricket lol

    7. It’s very interesting to me how England has historically mixed cultures over time. Like the viking settled at one point, the Romans.. now you guys have many cultures in a small area and I think it’s cool. In the US it’s much more spread out yet also intermixed

    8. EmotionalDesign2876 on

      If „Londoner“ were an identity on the list I wonder how many of the population of London would identify that way? I don’t really perceive it as being part of England – it has its own identity.

    9. fullpurplejacket on

      Obligatory ‘Oimmm Briddish’ said aloud to myself when I seen the NI stats . It’s the only place in the UK that I’ve heard people identify themselves as British so this tracks

    10. Indecipherable_Grunt on

      After the 2011 Census thew government saw English people and said, „absolutely bloody not“ and biased the 2021 Census to trick people into saying „British“ instead.

      It’s wild how little acknowledge and understood this event is: the government has been gaslighting an entire nation.

    11. It’s quite funny that the reason people are British in Northern Ireland and London are for pretty much opposite political reasons.

    12. tuna_safe_dolphin on

      They’re missing United-Kingdom-ish. I guess (Great) British is close.

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