I come from an immigrant family, but I know no other nationality apart from British.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My parents are British but they emigrated to America, where I was born.
In Britain, you never get away from the fact that you're a foreigner. In the U.S., the view is it doesn't matter where you come from.
My parents were both from extremely different backgrounds. My father's Italian, my mother was of Swedish descent. They're both first-generation Americans.
My family comes from New Zealand, but I'm a London girl. I was born and raised in London, but I've got the blood of a New Zealander, so I always kind of felt like I didn't belong - in a good way.
I'm black and Cuban, Australian and Irish, and like most people in America, I'm someone whose roots come from somewhere else. I'm a mixed race, first-generation American.
I feel very comfortable in New York, in a city where there is no such thing as 'nationality.'
I do consider myself British. I have very strong feelings about my British heritage.
I'm such an odd mix of things. My grandfather was Indian: I've got more family living in India than I do in the U.K. My old man was East London. I was brought up in Yorkshire. My great-grandfather was Irish.
I come from a multicultural family.
I have no nationality, no country.