If you are English and support England, then there isn't any reason why not.
About 8% of Great Britains population lives in Scotland, 5% in Wales and 85% in England.
As far as I know, the Church of England is in England and the Church of Scotland is in Scotland. I live in Glasgow and have never seen a Church of England and I'd imagine if you live in England you wouldn't see a Church of Scotland either. Makes sense, doesn't it?
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King James was originally from Scotland. He reigned at different times, over Scotland, England and of Ireland.
In England - about 50 million. In the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), about 63 million.
The "UK" is the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, and that portion of Ireland which is not a republic. Th United Kingdom is made up of, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and Addis Ababa is the capital of Ethiopia.
800,000 Scottish people live in other parts of the UK outside Scotland. A high proportion of those people will live in England.
Patrick was born and raised in Roman Britain, either in Scotland or Wales.
It depends on what you mean by 'England'. The population of the United Kingdom, which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is about 62 million, of which about 50 million live in England.
Yes I had to when I went I am 23 now
No, but there are no tuition 'top up' fees as there are in England and Wales.