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Fekitoa set to make Tonga switch.
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<blockquote data-quote="Welsh Exile" data-source="post: 1042357" data-attributes="member: 82670"><p>I find it a little strange when British people get annoyed about dual nationality when a lot of people who identify as "British" feel an affinity to 2 separate nations. Whether that be England and the UK, Northern Ireland and the UK, Wales and the UK or Scotland and the UK. Not to mention the many many millions of people all over the world who feel a strong affinity to 2 nations due to their parents or grandparents being immigrants and they were raised, from a cultural point of view, very much in keeping with the land of their ancestors.</p><p></p><p>I can understand for sporting purposes getting people nailed down to one country but humans are pretty complex mammals and it's not as black and white as some people seem to think it is. It's a tricky one though for sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welsh Exile, post: 1042357, member: 82670"] I find it a little strange when British people get annoyed about dual nationality when a lot of people who identify as “British” feel an affinity to 2 separate nations. Whether that be England and the UK, Northern Ireland and the UK, Wales and the UK or Scotland and the UK. Not to mention the many many millions of people all over the world who feel a strong affinity to 2 nations due to their parents or grandparents being immigrants and they were raised, from a cultural point of view, very much in keeping with the land of their ancestors. I can understand for sporting purposes getting people nailed down to one country but humans are pretty complex mammals and it’s not as black and white as some people seem to think it is. It’s a tricky one though for sure [/QUOTE]
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