Only a racist would need to ask thatAre Scottish, Welsh and Irish races nowdays then?
Only a racist would need to ask thatAre Scottish, Welsh and Irish races nowdays then?
It could be just N.Ireland, businesses will still be part of the UK customs union but they will also be able to trade freely with EU.If it happens, I wonder if there will be a flood of UK businesses moving to Ireland to be within the single market.
Ah, that must be what you repeat to yourself as you gaze lovingly into your mirrorAnd only an argumentative **** would fail to answer.
Of course Notchy...you are far too principled to vote Monster Ravin Loony for a few million.
Anything can happen of course...far too principled to vote Monster Ravin Loony for a few million.
And only an argumentative **** would fail to answer.
I wonder if mottie might just believe that 'other races' only exist if they have shall we say different 'skin pigmentation'?Legally they are, if you go by the Equality Act at least.
Race can mean your colour, or your nationality (including your citizenship). It can also mean your ethnic or national origins, which may not be the same as your current nationality. For example, you may have Chinese national origins and be living in Britain with a British passport. Race also covers ethnic and racial groups. This means a group of people who all share the same protected characteristic of ethnicity or race.
Not national, it can't.Race can mean your colour, or your nationality (including your citizenship). It can also mean your ethnic or national origins,
Therefore nationality has nothing to do with race.which may not be the same as your current nationality. For example, you may have Chinese national origins and be living in Britain with a British passport.
Obviously.Race also covers ethnic and racial groups. This means a group of people who all share the same protected characteristic of ethnicity or race.
He would be right, then.I wonder if mottie might just believe that 'other races' only exist if they have shall we say different 'skin pigmentation'?
No it doesn't.And that mottie doesn't understand that race refers to nationality as well as these 'skin pigmentations' ?
Hmm. I thought when using descriptors for Scottish, Irish and Welsh (as well as English) was describing someone’s nationality, not their race. I mean, you could have a person born in England from Asian, African or Caribbean parents or a mixture of any two of them so his Nationality would be English but not his race so how does describing someone's nationality make me a racist?Only a racist would need to ask that
Well guess what the nasty little racist said when offered the chance to answer a couple of very simple questions about brexit...So, here's another question for Ellie to duck/swerve/ignore/give a non-answer or answer by asking another question
You are so right...I think I might just as well STFU
By law The Irish, Welsh, Scots are protected races...Obviously.