England

What is the difference between England, Britain, Great Britain and the UK?
Britain and Great Britain refer to the same island. The use of "Great" is to distinguish it from Brittany, an area on the Continent ("little Britain"). The island of Britain contains Wales, England and Scotland. The UK is the United Kingdom, which includes those three and also Northern Ireland.

Interesting what can come out every time oryginalny shares another inane twitter post!
 
Britain and Great Britain refer to the same island. The use of "Great" is to distinguish it from Brittany, an area on the Continent ("little Britain"). The island of Britain contains Wales, England and Scotland. The UK is the United Kingdom, which includes those three and also Northern Ireland.

Interesting what can come out every time oryginalny shares another inane twitter post!
They're poorly educated and title a thread about 'Britain' as 'England', without even checking their feed for nonsense. How hard can it be?
 
They're poorly educated and title a thread about 'Britain' as 'England', without even checking their feed for nonsense. How hard can it be?
It's often used that way. Charles is referred to as the "King of England" more often than as "His Britannic Majesty."
 
From the report back in October last year when it happened.
(On the plus side he didn't feel the need to shoot the 2 kids 10 times whilst they were laying unarmed on the floor).


Leland Hornby, 17, told The Sun that his friend was riding his electric bike across the farmer’s field on Saturday night, but when he went to leave, he found the farmer had locked the gates, so he left his bike there overnight.

Hornby added: “We went back the next morning to get it, but it wasn’t there. As we walked back, the farmer came up behind us, jumped off his quad bike and tackled us to the ground. I tried running off but he chased me down.

“He tied us up, pulled our hoods over our heads, threw us onto the quad bike and took us to the police station. We were bound by our hands and feet. We couldn’t move. I was on the back of the quad bike and my friend at the front.”
 
Ignoring the mentally disabled OP, there is an interesting election underway in the UK. The resurgent Green Party may win.

Polls open in Gorton and Denton byelection amid three-way battle between Greens, Labour and Reform

The Green party leader Zack Polanski said his party was “neck and neck” with Reform UK to overturn Labour’s 13,000-vote majority, and that Labour will need to “search their conscience” if Reform UK wins.Keir Starmer’s party has targeted left-leaning voters in the Greater Manchester seat with claims that only Labour can see off Nigel Farage’s Reform, saying that a vote for the Greens was “in effect, a vote for Reform”.

The byelection was triggered by the resignation of Andrew Gwynne on health grounds in January. The former MP was under investigation by parliament for offensive messages he sent in a WhatsApp group of local Labour figures.
 
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