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Has England Lost Its Identity?  

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Has England Lost Its Identity? By Mark D Higgins LONDON -- The English, The English, the past masters of the empire and united kingdom are now suddenly being looked down upon and left out of decisions in their own land. In the last year, the three other regions that make up Britain -- Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland -- have been putting in place new legislatures to deal with parochial affairs no longer considered the preserve of the British Parliament in London. Some in England, traditionally the ruling power in the kingdom, are now thinking that maybe it should have one too. The country that created the world's primary language and was once the seat of empire, England still accounts for 83 percent of the British population and 85 percent of the economy, but its history with the snub means it knows one when it sees one. The parcelling out of...

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