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Originally Posted by Errigal
I think the Ulster-Scots are very simply Ulstermen. They could share a government with the Irishmen of the other four provinces because Ulstermen (of whatever background) are very practical people and could see the advantage of sharing a government with their fellow Irishmen rather than the multicultural remains of Princess Tony's "Cool Britannia".
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Aye, I use Ulster-Scots as a way of defining those Loyalists and Unionists, over Ulsterman as in inhabitants of Ulster prior to the Plantation period. Though, if you would be willing to give Dal Riata our land back, I wouldn't complain

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I also think their sense of humour and friendliness is far more Irish than Lowland Scots.
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I think Lowland Scots is far to much of a generalisation. A Glasgwegian is different from an Edinburger, and Renfrewshirians hates the cunts from Fife with a passion
