Scrit said:
My God! Every red-blooded welshman's dream!

(Same goes for people from Glossop, though

)
I'll second that, boyo! Phwoor...
Personally I feel that whilst retaining a dead language and dying culture may have it's defenders,
Guess I'm one of them defenders then.

Have you ever been to Wales (And I don't mean just a wet weekend in grimmest Rhyl

)? I'd have to argue that the Welsh language is most definitely not dead, nor is our culture. It is on something of a decline, I grant you, but I'd say this is largely down to Non-Welsh speaking folks moving into Wales and not learning the lingo (fair enough) as well as increasing media influences (Internet, TV, radio etc) in the past 30odd years that's made Welsh unfashionable amongst the under 25's. The fact that it's only now that the Welsh Assembly is making the learning of welsh compulsory throughout Wales for under 14's may indicate the strength of the revival of the Welsh Language and the change in attitude towards our cultural Identity.
the problem with minorities such as Welsh speakers is that they seem to think it grants them some sort of handle over the rest of the UK
Maybe it's because we're on different sides of the border, but I really don't get that impression. What demands for accommodation do Welsh folks make outside of Wales? We ask for the right to be able to speak Welsh in our own country without being discriminated against as well as the right to have Government publications, newspapers, TV news, radio and travel information made available in Welsh. How are we supposed to prevent the Welsh language from going the way of Latin, Cornish and Newcastlian.. (what ever it was called

) if the various public and private bodies in Wales can't be bothered to translate due to the fact that they can't afford it?
(I feel exactly the same about those people who insist on speaking Urdu or Punjabi and having everything translated).
Whilst in England/UK?
I agree with you.
If you're in the country, you should be prepared to speak the language of that country or at least respect other's rights to speak it and not demand that everything be made to accommodate you.
I don't know you, Scrit mate, but I'm going to take a guess that your Punjabi or Urdu aint too hot.
Ever been to India?
I'd say that there's always going to be cultural differences. It'd be a bit scary if there wasn't! I'm thinking that whatever English folks think of the Welsh, the Welsh are thinking the same right back (apart from the sheep-love, that is!

) Yeah, we're a wee bit backward, and yeah we have a language that sounds like a cross between Klingon and that noise you make when you get a fish bone stuck in yer throat but I love Wales. It may rain all the time, have a crap NHS, practically no public transport and place-names with more letters in than residents but I wouldn't live anywhere else.
Apart from Australia, USA, Cyprus, Ireland, .....
.... Oh, and Scotland's meant to be nice this time of year....
... Or Norway, Norway's lovely......