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Aye, it's been nearly a thousand years since England was agressively colonised. I do like to tease gammons with the notion that this is also how long it's been since they had an English monarch; since 1066 it's been Vikings with French accents, same but also part Welsh (the Tudors), a Spaniard, Scots, Dutch, Germans and German-Greeks.
https://www.inclusiveemployers.co.uk/blog/bame-thoughts-on-a-name/#:~:text=BIPOC%20%E2%80%93%20this%20is%20a%20very,/Indigenous/People%20of%20Colour.
I have also seen this brought up a few times. The definition can be linked to a coloniser/colonised dynamic and if you are of the nation that historically colonised you can't be considered indigenous