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By Meg Rosoff on 30 July 2011

My American friends ask whether I’ve started to feel English after twenty-two years of living in London. Not a bit, I tell them. I love London, I love living in England, I’m proud to own a British passport, but I couldn’t feel English even if I wanted to — it’s not allowed, any more than pretending [...]

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