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General Discussions ( Anything Goes )
The Brythonic people of North Britain in the Kingdom of Strathclyde (Scotland) are kin to the Welsh. They shared the same language. They were known as the people of the North by those in the south. There are town names in Scotland that still demonstrate this British (Brython) connection such as Dumbarton (Fortress of the Britons) and EdinBurgh. I think people should acquant themselves with Oppenheimers recent genetic survey to understand that there is a race common to the Irish, Welsh, Scottish and English across the Isles. On average something like 70 percent of these people are descended from people migrating from what is now Spain some 10, 000 years or so ago. The borders on maps of Britain are are product of an unfortunate history that divided the early settlers. The question of Englishness and other origins of people of the Isles is being revised by solid science for once and not the long lasting subjugation of truth and reality by those who would historically seperate us all. It now looks like the first people arrived in Wales (the most accesible area after de-glaciation) and traveled to Ireland (and then to Scotland), to England and from England to Scotland.