When I first came across this I was pretty shocked. And whilst I don't think I'm going to give jingo jean any credit, I did think back to my dna results that showed that I was 'technically only 10 percent English even though I, my parents and grandparents were both born in England.
As one poster has said on YT, perhaps there was a confusion of ethnicity, culture and citizenship (appreciate that British is citizenship, not English).
Cant stand Lammy ...but he's English.
Whenever people ask me where I'm from my natural instinct is to say Britain , used to get asked alot when on tour or exercise with the army.
British English whatever don't matter to me .
I looked at social media after this interview and saw many people describing their nationality and I must say even they seem somewhat confused.
I'm quarter Welsh, born in England.
So reality is I'm English.
Ben stokes is a kiwi .
Raheem Sterling is Jamaican
It's a very simple concept tbh