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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock
I get what you're saying, and I think that most people would agree with your view tbf.
I just look at it through a really simple lense, if you were either born/grew up in the country, then you're that nationality imo.
Obviously I would respect anyone that would prefer to be seen as say British Punjabi, but I do deep down just see people as where they culturally grew up.
Edit... And thanks, I can't believe that we're not even trying to implement these ideas.
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You can be legally English, which Sunak is ofc, but that is not the same as being ethnically English.
And that is really what people are talking about when they discuss cultural identity.