Q&A

Who is considered to be British?

Who is considered to be British?

People born in England are called English or British and can say that they live in England, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in England tend to say they are British rather than English.

Do people from the UK call themselves British or English?

The nationality of someone from the United Kingdom is British, although some people prefer to call themselves English, Scottish, Welsh, or Northern Irish. It is incorrect and may cause offence to call all British people `English’. You can refer to all the people who come from Britain as the British.

How many British people consider themselves to be English?

They found that while 58\% of white people in England described their nationality as “English”, the vast majority of non-white people called themselves “British”. It is unclear how many British people consider themselves English. The words “English” and “British” may be used interchangeably, especially outside the UK.

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What is the difference between British and English identity?

Many recent immigrants to England have assumed a solely British identity, while others have developed dual or mixed identities. Use of the word “English” to describe Britons from ethnic minorities in England is complicated by most non-white people in England identifying as British rather than English.

Do people in England feel English or British?

People in England may feel English, British, something else or a mixture. Our survey tested the relative strengths of people’s relationship with different geographies. Its findings suggest 80\% of the residents of England identify strongly as English. But it also finds a similar proportion, 82\%, strongly identify as British.

How do we feel about England’s geography?

We may feel powerful allegiance to a county or a city. People in England may feel English, British, something else or a mixture. Our survey tested the relative strengths of people’s relationship with different geographies. Its findings suggest 80\% of the residents of England identify strongly as English.