Bro Goth Agan Tasow - Cornish National Anthem - Rock Version by Skwardya

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

One of the Cornish national anthems, "Bro goth agan tasow" with music by Skwardya

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  • That's a complicated question made more difficult to answer by the fact the Duchy of Cornwall charters were shredded surreptitiously in the 19th century. Medieval documents often state "Anglia et Cornubia" implying a distinction between the two, and there is no Act of Parliament to annex it to England.

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  • This is funny, and you seem to be having fun with it. It ain't bad lad, its pretty cool.

  • This is terrible. not the song but the rock music.

  • Have you read Kevin Cahill, and independent economist who calculated in 2001 that Cornwall was actually paying more to London than she was receiving, a deficit of about £300 million. He described it as the "London raping CornwalL".

  • Cornish is a language and people.

    Cornwall is an extraterritorial Duchy, administered as a county of England but separate from England.

  • The same people who are footing the bill whilst the English, Welsh, Scots, N.Irish and Cornsih are currently in a recession... Westminster (The British government).

    It's a common English perceptiont hat they support everyone else when infact Westminster controls the British Isles and not an English parliament/

  • One question, if Cornwall separated from an England and there was another credit crunch, who would foot the bill?

    Cornish mining revenues, lol?

  • It's a simple question, to which the answer is : "cornish" is an adjective. Cornwall isn't, and never has been, part of England.

  • what is cornish? part of england?

  • very nice; isn't a verse missing:

    Yn tewlder an bal ha war donow an mor,

    Pan eson ow-quandra dre dyryow tramor

    Yn pup le pynak, hag yn kenyver bro,

    Re-dreylyen colonnow dheso.

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