Ans 2 - Wales has historically been regarded as part of England since 1535. The Welsh flag is white on upper half and green on lower half with a red dragon passant. This flag can be flown alongside the Union Flag, but not above it, in Wales.
Wales.
Because Wales is a country that has its own flags
Not sure what you mean. France is an independent country on mainland Europe. Wales is a principality on the British Isles and part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Both are part of the European Union.
Jason C. Tuck has written: 'Rugby union and national identity in the British Isles since 1945'
The history behind the British flag: It used to be called the Union flag/ Union jack because it represented the union of all the countries of the United Kingdom. The flag is an amalgamation of three flags, England North Ireland and Scotland.
The Irish were finally represented in the house of commons
The Union Flag is an amalgamation of a St. Georges Cross representing England, a St. Andrews Cross representing Scotland and a St. Patricks Cross representing Ireland. Wales isn't represented on the Union Flag.
You're thinking of Iestyn Harris, the rugby league convert who has also represented his country in rugby union.
The Irish were finally represented in the House of Commons. --Nova NET answer
Your face, i am the union
they are represented by an elected chairman
the Union Flag - usually called the Union Jack - was the symbol of the United Kingdom - first of Scotland and England as Great Britain and then when Ireland was included an extra red stripe was added.