great britain is not a country you stupid ****, England, Scotland, Wales, are countrys. stop trying to be clever, the word is apprently not something your good at.
To be honest thats quite semantic.It depends on wether you look at the Great Britain politically or geographically.Great Britain comprises England Scotland and Wales which are collectively known as Great Britain which IS classified as a country.Although politically the term is rarely used as Britain is a Kingdom comprising a number of islands as well as Northen Ireland.Great Britain though is STILL seen as country as part of the United Kingdom.So touche! Methinks its you trying to be clever.:yep
failure in sporting events?well that's bound to happen.however we are also the best in the world in several sports softcock.
no mate, afraid you are just misinformed. GB, is just a term used politically to define a island of the united kingdom (and some outlying land mass), meaning england scotland, and wales. and no offence when someone makes it personal by insulting me and my country, i have every right to. A) put him right. and B) treat the dickhole with all the contempt he deserves.
Alright calm down its just a lump of rock.Anyway heres the d low from wiki: "Great Britain" is no longer officially used for a country, but simply is an island in the United Kingdom. Politically, "Great Britain" describes the combination of England, Scotland, and Wales, and therefore also includes a number of outlying islands such as the Isle of Wight, Anglesey, the Isles of Scilly, the Hebrides, and the island groups of Orkney and Shetland, but does not include other outlying islands such as the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands.