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saaf essex

 

Edit: I will amend that, to, although I am from south essex, and my family is from further south, I currently reside comfortably above the scummy low water mark that comprises of Dagenham, thurrock et al.

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Born yorkshire

brought up germany, norfolk, germany, yorkshire, norfolk, geordieland,

 

Used to class myself as British but now consider myself english but more importantly im a Norfener and proud!!

 

 

shaun

 

 

 

even though i'm from the midland's i class myself as a northener.The only thing that tie's me to those shandy drinking w***ker's is my parent's are from london and all my family are :good:

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English - can't wait for England to become a separate state - financed by English and not fleeced by any other so called English financed country that class's themselves as British to get English money for free prescriptions etc.

 

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British if asked by those from other countries but English to everyone else who understands our islands. Oh and a northerner (Mancunian).

 

 

Reminds me of the Americans I had to share a hotel with last year.

 

"OHHH MYYY GHOOODDD, YOUR FROM THE YOU KAY?"

 

"No, England, London, England, cup of tea and all that."

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Born in Norwich, which is where the family names orginates from, but all my living memory in Yorkshire (Gods Country)

 

 

 

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the 2011 Census will have the option for English as your Nationality.

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I'm British, by virtue of the fact that my Mother is English of long descent, and my Father is a Scot. His Grandparents are from Belfast, though their descendants are from Sligo and elsewhere. A relative of mine was the Irish Ambassador to the American Colonies during the mid 18th Century.

 

I identify myself as English, simply because I have no cultural references from my other lines of descent, as Dad is a normal person and not a "Hoots ma boab, yis Unglish" Jocko cartoon Scot living in England.

 

ZB

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British and Scottish, but also from Manchester, Dundee, Glasgow, Paisley, Barhead and Neilston. Essentially very confused, but proud of it ! :lol:

 

Was once stopped in LAX by a huge security guard with a gun at her hip that looked as if it should have been belt fed. She was also confused. She wanted to know how I could be Scottish living in England, travelling on a Great British pass port, issued by a European community state. When she put it like that I was a little lost for words. :good:

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My fathers parents were both Italian ,but my father was born in london . My mothers father was an ulsterman who had strong family ties with Scotland . My mothers mother was a Jock . So am I the only Irish Italian Jock on the forum ?. I am a realist and a patriot of this wonderful country that we live in and am glad to call myself British . Allbeit I am norfolk bred and born . And yes I do have an Italian surname .

 

Harnser .

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