My friend has spent £3000 on a residence permit, and the Home Office have listed “Mc” as her middle name, rather than part of her bloody surname.
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
A similar English body decided that all Scottish women, whose name began with Nic (meaning daughter of) would be classified as Mc or Mac (meaning son of) as they took a census of the country. Form fillers create new surnames through history
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Replying to @HardingMike @ElleMcElle
Precisely that. Brilliant performance of that at the National two years ago
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Replying to @DawnHFoster @ElleMcElle
An amazing play. I wanted to interview him for the BBC once but he wouldn't do interviews. I was putting together a pilot on how Irish writers used English - never got off the ground. BBC thought it wasn't "sexy" enough.
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Replying to @HardingMike @ElleMcElle
Damn, would love to have heard that
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