My education has been pro-England. I have been an England-minded citizen of Hamburg, and I am still in a way English-minded, but I have been disappointed by the Brits over the years.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears.
England is the country where I learned my profession. They are the ones that trained me, they are the ones that believed in me.
I am an American. I adore Britain and have a strong English half, but my roots are here in the U.S. - it is not a matter of choice; it is simply fact.
I believe that Britain is becoming more class-conscious, and I quake at the very idea of Old Etonians ruling the world again.
I've only been living in England for the last 10 years, if you don't count my student years.
As I absorbed life here and understood it better, I just completely fell in love with England.
Americans don't care what your language is, your race is, whatever. Everyone is there to do their own thing and be successful. I wish people in Britain would be more positive.
I'm from Norway, but I always felt like I'd grown up with British culture.
I am very pro-royal. Britain without them would be a sadder place.
I think England has served me very well. I like living in London for the reasons I gave. I have absolutely no intentions of cutting those ties. There is absolutely no reason to do so. Certainly not, so that I can have a swimming pool and a palm tree.