People without higher education are more likely to call themselves English than British
Is this really true? I was calling myself British long before I identified as English (not until early twenties), because it's factual/undeniable, but I feel English and will identify as such in conversation, whereas British is something that goes on forms.
From the Economist article
Is this really true? I was calling myself British long before I identified as English (not until early twenties), because it's factual/undeniable, but I feel English and will identify as such in conversation, whereas British is something that goes on forms.