Hating Britain is a fundamental part of being British
I'm from L.A., but everyone thinks that I'm British.
When I'm in the U.K. I find myself using a lot of Britishisms.
There is a profound and ineradicable taint of antisemitism in the British.
We have nobility in Sweden, and it comes from the old British aristocracy.
It was part of your religion to hate the British.
In 1966 I became president of the British Computer Society.
The fact that people didn't know I was British did work for quite a while.
Escapers were the cream of the crop.
The British constitution has always been puzzling and always will be.
The House of Lords is the British Outer Mongolia for retired politicians.
Although I'm living in California, I'm very proud to be British.
I grew up watching British comedy on TV, really.
Most white Americans only discovered the blues with the British invasion.
Sitting down to a meal with an Indian family is different from sitting down to a meal with a British family.
Home will always be London. There's something unique about the British. It's about cheekiness.
British innovation in design, in the creative arts, in engineering and manufacturing is world class.
I wil not compare the education of an ancient Spartan with that of a British nobleman.
My influences were Peter Sellers and the great British character actors.
British actors are pretty good, by and large, at turning on at 'action' and off at 'cut.'
The Irish and British, they love satire, it's a large part of the culture.