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Rock on Rockall!
Rock on Rockall!
What does “mainland” mean in that context? Britain, Ireland, Harris/Lewis and Uist are all in fact islands.
Re Rockall, if the Paddies wanted it they should have included it in whatever treaty gave them independence, too late to complain now!
But are there any snakes there?
But are there any snakes there?
In Scotland the title of the heir apparent to the throne of the United Kingdom(s) is the Duke of Rothesay https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_of_Rothesay
Or just possibly Franz of Bavaria ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz,_Duke_of_Bavaria
... though "the Duke generally does not comment on issues concerning his "familiar relationship" to the Royal House of Stuart".
bet he's well chuffed that he may get Rockall tooaye right
I don't think Ireland claims Rockall. The concern of the Irish government is that the UK shouldn't use it as a starting point for limit measurements regarding fishing or other resource rights. Hence the significance of ''rock'', ''island'' or other statuses.
We don't actually have Counties any longer. They're now referred to as Regions. (Except Fife, which is the Kingdom of Fife)
Re Rockall, if the Paddies wanted it they should have included it in whatever treaty gave them independence, too late to complain now!