User talk:Cheese & Onion

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You said: ""Today, red hair is most commonly found at both the west and eastern fringes of modern Europe. It is associated with those in the British Isles (more specifically the Scots, Irish, Welsh and Cornish)." Regarding my edit to the above.  Terming Irish as part of the British Isles is objectionable as it implies a non-existent political link between the two, Northern Ireland excepted.  I would appreciate it if you would alter the sentence accordingly."


 * I find nothing objectionable to the term. I understand that you may, though.  Please feel free to reword it yourself (I won't, as it does not offend me) but please ensure if you do so that you do not imply Ireland is NOT part of the British Isles.  One easy way to do so may be to simply remove that term from the sentence.  --Yamla 19:13, 14 December 2006 (UTC)