soontobe Trisher is starting another thread on a different issue. Your comments relate to this thread, which is about Corbyn being elected. It was you who said, after calling JC "anti-British, "Great idea to start a thread". As I said before, perhaps you'd like to elaborate on that sweeping statement.
There is a certain amount of resentment towards England from all other parts of the UK. It would seem to me to be partly historical in origin - and quite understandable in my view. Wales, Scotland and
N. Ireland had no autonomy whatsoever and were ruled by England even to the extent of imposing the English language on them. This elevation of RP English at the English language being imposed on them or their accents being derided. Until quite recently some people were told to lose their accents if they wanted to succeed. I think that has changed to some extent but it is still the case that SE England/London are treated as more important and worthy of attention than other parts of the UK. People in northern England and Cornwall have been known to express these views too - and they are English.
I say that as somebody born in, and living in, London and I am not anti-English (or anti-British). But I did detect in myself a hint of this England-centric attitude when I found myself surprised, watching a quiz show, that a Scottish person living in Scotland found it difficult to name English counties - until I realised that I would be equally hard pushed to name Scottish counties.