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The British, obviously. The first were Spanish fishermen, then the Celts crossed from the mainland. Later the Romans invaded, then the Saxons, Angles and Jutes. The Normans and Norwegians arrived in the 11th century, and just recently there has been a massive influx of Eastern Europeans. It's beginning to get difficult to define 'British'.

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