Quote AGAA4 Sat 12-Jul-25 16:46:10
Who owns the land? First people there? That would be Africans as paleontologists have unearthed ancient bones in what is now Israel.
Even in Britain many of us have come from other regions.
If the original tribes decided they owned the land would it be theirs. I think the Welsh were some of the first people but I doubt it would go down well if they wanted to claim parts of England.
You are confused ,
The Tryweryn flooding, or Tryweryn drowning (Welsh: Boddi Tryweryn), was the 1965 flooding of the Tryweryn valley in Gwynedd (then Merionethshire), Wales, to create the Llyn Celyn reservoir. The flooding of the valley, located to the north west of Bala, submerged the rural community of Capel Celyn. The project was developed by Liverpool Corporation, to supply Liverpool and Wirral with water for industry.[1]
Liverpool did apologise years later, no use to the people who
were forced from their homes and farms, even told to dig up their dead from the graveyard if they didn’t want them under a reservoir