I am British first and Europrean next, Ladymuck but I don't feel the need to make a song and dance about it, or be xenophobic about my British passport. The British Isles are geographically part of Europe, and Europe is our biggest market, both to sell and buy, and the nearest "foreign" land for visits and for cultural and societal ties. By being IN the EU we had a say in how the diverse countries related to one another and to the rest of the world, without giving up our British identity.
Currently I live in Scotland, and have done since before the sixties. Ever since I became "naturalised" here, I have identified more with the Scottish psyche than the English one, but my roots, and my family's roots, are in southern England. I can't delete those or remove my love of certain areas, or the memories associated with them, from my heart.
I don't want the UK to break up in the wake of the split from Europe. I want individualism to be celebrated, while togetherness gives us a united partnership to build bridges, not to burn them in bitterness and recriminations.
The majority of Israeli Jews do not want to occupy Gaza.
To go through chemo therapy or choose not to?
Have any of you got all electric cars? Pros and cons please.