"It's the same throughout the world it's the minorities who make the most fuss. "
That is perfectly true. What is interesting though is that there are people who belong to the "non-minority" who, not unreasonably, wonder why their own group can't promote their own identity. I don't think the English help themselves in this regard by, for example, using the Union Flag and "God Save the Queen" as "their symbols" rather then symbols of "Englishness". That was why it was great when, round about the time of Euro 96, English football fans suddenly started waving the flag of St George instead. That actually goes down well with us Celts, or should do, because in a way it's a sign of equality among the nationalities within the United Kingdom, rather than a perceived assumption that England, and England only, is the same as the UK.