Its conclusions concern ethnic categories. Well yes, native english are white How far back must a Briton have ancestors who lived in Britain in order to be considered a "native"? The fact that its blurry around the edges, does not mean that there is not an ethnic group who were understood to be english and have the ownership of england. And, this group will be a minority by 2060s What if a person has one parent with European ancestry, and one with non-European ancestry (as in my own case)? Am I a "native"? Please do enlighten me as to whether I 'belong' in my own country. None of this was to determine whether or not you belong in your own country. It was to point out that the native english ( whites, if you like) are being replaced and will be a minority by 2060s and that although you may be ok with it ( going by what you have said, likely because you are not part of that ethnic group) the majority of people in england are not ok with it. I have no idea whether you belong in your country or not, its not for me to comment, and its irrelevant to this discussion. |