Its a very daily mail subject.
One where you risk sounding a touch too BNP if your not careful.
Everytime i leave London the country feels very 'English' to me. But then i'm used to being the ONLY person on the bus that speaks english every morning.
I remember meeting a polish girl that had only just moved here and i asked her what she thought so far. She said, i wanted to move to england as i thought it would be english, not indian. Its funny that we have the most multicultural capital in the world and foreigners still think we are that 1950's nation of bowler hat wearing white folk.
One where you risk sounding a touch too BNP if your not careful.
Everytime i leave London the country feels very 'English' to me. But then i'm used to being the ONLY person on the bus that speaks english every morning.
I remember meeting a polish girl that had only just moved here and i asked her what she thought so far. She said, i wanted to move to england as i thought it would be english, not indian. Its funny that we have the most multicultural capital in the world and foreigners still think we are that 1950's nation of bowler hat wearing white folk.
