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They were treated in the same way the British ruling class have always treated the poor English, Scots , Welsh and Irish-people - as inferiors. This attitude goes right back to the time the Normans came to England and imposed the cruel 'feudal' system on the Old English in 1066, making them landless slaves in their own country.

The ruling ,castle owning class and their cronies have always pushed the post 1707 idea of Great Britain -The Empire, which ruled Africa and forced their slaves to change their culture and even their names. In England it forced the English poor into colonial wars and tore them from their needy families as well as taking their identity away.

The idea of Britain being a fair and classless society is belied by its history, that is why England and Scotland, Wales and Ireland want to get rid of the rotten, outdated discriminatory 'Britain' and Britishness and the 'Union' .Mr. Gordon Brown is keen on it because he is a foreign Prime Minister from Scotland using the tool of Britishness to subject the 4 nations of the Islands and still trying to force them into the false identity of 'Britishness'.But like the former 'colonies' the 4 countries are fighting to finally finish off the 300 year old horror called Britain.

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