The KidKad;333321 wrote:As a born Brit and Muslim.........We are your friends, neighbours, work colleagues and in many cases every bit as British as you.
You may have a British passport but we are in England. I am English (*ethnicity*), and we don’t believe in Islam so fought wars against it, it is not our culture. Hence "Church of England" not Mosque of England.
We (ethnic English) also built the country and its infrastructure over centuries, fought two World Wars to preserve (we were told) our culture, way of life and identity. In every corner of this land stand monuments testament to Englishmen and the sacrifices they made.
The names on these monuments (rather than those dished out on paper passports and birth certificates nowadays)
are as English as you can get.
We have been here for thousands of years, luckily most of the invaders went home.
Ancient invaders transformed Britain, but not its DNA - NewScientistQuote:THEY came, they saw, they conquered. But while the Romans, Vikings and Normans ruled Britain for many years, none left their genetic calling cards behind in the DNA of today’s mainland Caucasian population. That’s the message from the most comprehensive analysis yet of the genetic make-up of the white British population.
.........Given the cultural significance of the Roman, Viking and Norman invasions, it’s surprising they didn’t leave greater genetic legacy. For the Romans and Normans, that may be because they were ruling elites who didn’t intermarry with the natives.