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Why are none English people. what consider themselves British called Loyalists?

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Why are none English people. what consider themselves British called Loyalists?

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Anyone who supports the Union and is loyal to the Monarch is a Loyalist, not just people from beyond England. English people are less commonly referred to by that term as the Union isn’t as controversial in England as it is in say Northern Ireland, as such there aren’t organized groups of English people trying to break the Union or defend it. The term is more commonly used to describe people who are part of a political movement to defend the Union, such as the Loyalist groups in Northern Ireland or the American Loyalists who fought to defend British rule in the American colonies during the American Revolution. But if you are English and Loyal to Queen and the Union, you are a Loyalist.

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