It's not like King Alfred the Great literally united almost all of England, when it wasn't a united country under a single ruler, against the vikings and crushed them or anything. It's not like his grandson Æthelstan formed and named all the different nations in England "England" or anything as a result. It's not like all of Europe united under King Charlemagne to forever stop the sheep fuckers that believed the smoke fairies told them to burn children vikings or anything. King Alfred didn't vote what his people thought about the vikings then acted. King Henry III didn't vote what what his people thought about the jews and the debts they owed them after he discovered they had been child sacrificing, he just hung them all *even though your very "White land owners" were rebelling against him for it because they DEFENDED THE JEWS SO THEY COULD KEEP MAKING MORE MONEY.* King Edward I didn't vote what his people thought about expelling the jews, he just followed his father's work and expelled them all *even though your very "White land owners" were rebelling against him for it because they DEFENDED THE JEWS SO THEY COULD KEEP MAKING MORE MONEY.* Do you see a pattern yet?