It never stops to annoy me.

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slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
And the reason we now have UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) is, apparently, because France didn't want GMT to be used as the international standard..
The idea of a Brussels Meridian was never going to catch on.
 
Call that thing below Dover what you like.

The real English Channel starts in Gloucestershire and ends in Southend. Everything below that is basically France and should be avoided.
 

Slick

Guru
What about those cheeky Yanks with their New England, and don't get me started on those pesky Canadians.
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
Didn't England become part of France anyway in 1066?

No, England has never been part of France. William was Duke of Normandy. The Normans were not French, they were Norman. At that time the Kingdom of France did not include Normandy.

William did seek to eradicate traditional Anglo-Saxon culture after the invasion, it was at the expense of Norman culture (eg, he installed several Norman Earls and Barons as landowners in England) rather than French culture. England was still England; it was never subsumed into Normandy or France, but had a Norman king. He ruled as King of England, and was also still Duke of Normandy; he kept the administration of his 2 territories separate, so William never even made England part of Normandy let alone it being part of France.
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
The North Sea used to be called the German Ocean. It probably will be again once Britain leaves the EU and Germany dominates it.
 

Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
No, England has never been part of France. William was Duke of Normandy. The Normans were not French, they were Norman. At that time the Kingdom of France did not include Normandy.

William did seek to eradicate traditional Anglo-Saxon culture after the invasion, it was at the expense of Norman culture (eg, he installed several Norman Earls and Barons as landowners in England) rather than French culture. England was still England; it was never subsumed into Normandy or France, but had a Norman king. He ruled as King of England, and was also still Duke of Normandy; he kept the administration of his 2 territories separate, so William never even made England part of Normandy let alone it being part of France.

They spoke French therefore they were French. :tongue:
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
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