Some do.
The question makes a general assumption. the question itself seeks to justify a premise made in the question, which is an incorrect assumption or observation.
As of the 2011 UK Census, the majority of the population in England identified as White British, accounting for around 80% of the population. Other ethnic groups in England include White non-British, Asian/Asian British, Black/African/Caribbean/Black British, and mixed/multiple ethnic groups. These percentages may have shifted slightly since the last census.
Baroness Warsi is the British Minister of State for Faith and Communities. She was born in Yorkshire, England, but was born to Pakistani immigrant parents.
yes hes Asian American british.
Zayn Malik is from England. His father is from Pakistan.
He was the first British Asian player to play in the Premier League. He is born in England, but represented the Pakistan national team. He now plays league football in Thailand.
There is no such thing as too Asian unless it is used in specific contexts. Eg. too Asian looking to play the King of England in Henry VIII.
what in the hell did you ask
India was the largest British colony on the Asian continent. It was known as British India and included present-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and parts of Myanmar (Burma).
No, they live in Europe from ages. Yes, they can be asian as well as no because they arent british
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Usa russia
The British Broadcasting Company's Asian Network caters to an Asian audience. A lot of immigrants from India and Pakistan live in the U.K., and this is a network that caters to them.