Stop what you're doing & get over to http://www.historymatters.group.shef.ac.uk/whats-nation/ to see Melanie Philips defend her ridiculous Times article with such pearls as:pic.twitter.com/TKNfEBPPz5
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> hypothesis, guessing original article reflects her having read Geoffrey of Monmouth/the Bruts or similar, which do offer that narrative...
> (this was the standard narrative of British history from 12th–16thC, of course, & still has defenders amongst fringe Welsh authors...)
"fringe Welsh authors" - such a diplomatic way of putting it! Must try to remember to use this from time to time in future
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