Well although born in England, my mum is half Irish and I've spent most of my UK resident life in Scotland so when I'm asked what I am I say British.
I feel British and that is how I define my cultural outlook and behaviour.
I would say I'm British first and English second if pushed and can't see what the point of getting wound up about the forms ask.
Basically once the vested interests get over how stupid they sound thumping their own nationalist chest and realise the reason they have what they have is due to a UNITED kingdom of Britain then the better.
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