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    I fully agree that this is prejudice learned from parents and that we have a long way to go to change these attitudes. Hopefully we will change before we sink into the American lunacy and start refering to ourselves as, Celtic British, Saxon British, Norman British, Gaulish British or anything else you care to add. However it will have to be a two way street. When the citizenship test was first proposed the daughter of an immigrant family attacked it on the basis that it was unfair to her mother who, despite having lived here for twenty plus years, could still not speak any English. A common language and a common cultural background helps to break down divisions but these days we seem to be lacking both.

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