Here by special request, the latest in the Lovely Morning series.
We sit here typing to one another, thinking they are siting in another room, and for me, never gave it a thought, until Morton said he is West of Scotland, I am laughing, , makes you think, people all over the country, never thought of that before, to me every one, is siting at the other side of this lap top, xx
Yes we are all over the UK, most of you are on the same island but I am on a different island of two different countries. Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. In Northern Ireland we are part of the UK but not of GB! When people hear me talking they call me Irish but I am not Irish I'm British. However almost half the population of Northern Ireland consider themselves Irish and not British which is a peculiarity of living in Northern Ireland. I think, reluctantly, we will end up being voted as part of Ireland. That's going to be a thorn in a lot of people's sides. I don't think it'll happen in my lifetime, maybe we'll become a different nation altogether?
Isn't life a complete tangle of politics!
Tvman xx
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