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Being British..... I am proud to be British. I am proud to be a Yorkshirewoman. I feel that being British isn't something to be ashamed of, nor is it bigoted prejudice. Britishness doesn't really cover things like accent or skin tone, but more a sense of history and dignity. Also I do not think that Britishness encourages slandering other countries, even the French, with whom we have many disputes and many family ties. To me, Britishness means Good Form, Decency, Rain Stops Play and glorious summer evenings. All right, it also includes being stuck on the M25 when I go North to visit my family, but the joy of being British is that the bad things are glossed over Caryn Smith, Sussex, United Kingdom The site is moderated which means that if your submission is anything other than what is intended that is your personal view of being British it will not be posted. British
citizens: people became British citizens on 1 January 1983 if they
were citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies on 31 December 1982
and had the right of abode in the UK on that date. The most common ways
for a person to become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies
before 1 January 1983:
(Prior to
the introduction of the British Nationality Act 1981, a person could not
claim nationality from his or her mother.) by naturalisation in the UK or a British colony; by registration as a citizen of the UK and Colonies by legislate descent from a father to whom the previous conditions applied. Your right to Abode in the United Kingdom |
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