What If The Labour Party Got Rid Of...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I imagined that our country is called "Great Britain" as it was once "great" in terms of owning many colonies and heavily influencing everything that went on in the world. With the demise of the Empire the word "great" has been left off more and more often, as it's a bit egotistical and arrogant. I'm sure it didn't seem great to former oppressed colonies who fought for their independence for years...likewise to the innocent Iraqi citizens that our government has condoned the bombing of.
Officially though, we're Great Britain.
The term "Great", as in Great Britain, is not as is commonly believed anything to do with "greatness". It is merely a description of the largest of the British Isles.
The British Isles include the whole of the island of Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. Only part of the island of Ireland is in the United Kingdom. Neither the Isle of Man nor any of the Channel Islands is part of the U.K.
It is as incorrect to refer to Britain and the U.K. as being one and the same as it is to designate to Ireland as the same thing as the Irish Republic. In each case the terms are almost accurate, but not quite!
None of this refers to wish-lists. It is fact rather than opinion or aspirations!