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I'm not sure of the status of Cornwall, always thought it part of Great Britain,

CornishCelt can keep us right here I'm sure.

On my European Union passport it says
"United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"

(Course I could apply for an Irish pasport)

So you are correct in that Southern Ireland is not part of the UK.

We could go with the BA logo but I would like permission first from Robert I guess.

I dont intend to make a profit out of this so its not realey sales I am after.

We could get the badges made up for the UK region, think we are on target for quite a few and see how the quality of them is and perhaps then look into a the world wide logo.




Glad to assist! My passport says, "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland."

So, that is our citizenship. However, if we wish to express our identity within the political construct known as the UK, we can elect to disply a St George's Cross, if we are English, a St Andrew's Saltire, if we are Scottish, a Welsh Dragon, if we are Welsh or, in my case a St Piran's Cross, if we happen to be Cornish.

Please don't think me to be a little weird about the Cornish issue - Cornwall is a duchy in which the Duke (he with the large ears) has identical powers to the Queen, a fact that is largely unknown but it does make Cornwall totally different from anywhere else in the UK constitutionally.

Here's the flag of St Piran:



In regard to Stephen's and Ray's final suggestions, I'm 100% and would be in. A St Piran's one would go down well with me also.


Yehes ha sowena whath dheugh why a'gas henath!