We were Londoners for about seven years during the decade they called the naughties. My first son, Finn, was born over there. He's actually very proud of that fact.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had a whole Scottish existence until we moved to London when I was four.
I'm from Canada and my wife is from St. Albans, so I feel a great kinship with the Brits.
My parents are from Manchester but I was brought up in London, Camden Town.
I grew up in northwest London on a council estate. My parents are Irish immigrants who came over here when they were very young and worked in menial jobs all their lives, and I'm one of many siblings.
I grew up in North Yorkshire, but now London is home.
I grew up in a middle class English family just outside London. I wasn't surrounded by that speedy city lifestyle, it was a little mellower.
I was born in London 1947, after the war. A real wartime baby. I went to school in Brixton, and then I moved up to Yorkshire, which is in the north of England. I lived on the farms up there.
Being an only child, I didn't have any other family but my mom and dad really, since the rest of my family lived quite far away from London.
I'm in love with London. English boys are great. I completely fell in love with it over there.
My father is from Newark in Nottinghamshire and my mother is from the very north of Ireland. They've ended up in Scotland, where my father - well, both of them - will always be seen as having come from somewhere else.