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BRITISH POLITICIAN AND BARRISTER (1939–2015)
Lord Brittan of Spennithorne; Baron Brittan of Spennithorne; Leon, Sir Brittan; Brittan, Leon, Sir; Lord Brittan; Leon Britain; Leon Britten; Sir Leon Brittan; Leon Britisher; Diana Brittan, Baroness Brittan of Spennithorne; Diana, Baroness Brittan of Spennithorne; Leon Brittan, Baron Brittan of Spennithorne; The Baroness Brittan of Spennithorne; Diana, Lady Brittan; Leon Brittan, Baron Brittan
  • Sir Leon Brittan (centre) as a [[European Commissioner]] in 1994
  • Lord Brittan as the Prime Minister's Representative for Trade in 2011

Britisher         
  • recruitment poster]], stressing the concept of British national identity
  • British and Chilean flags in a monument in [[Antofagasta]] city
  • ancient British]] ruler who had a leading role in the [[Matter of Britain]], a [[national myth]] used as propaganda for the ancestral origins of the [[British Royal Family]] and their [[British subject]]s.
  • Cecil John Rhodes]], the 6th [[Prime Minister of the Cape Colony]] (divided between two provinces in modern-day South Africa) and founder of the [[De Beers]] diamond company.
  • Coat of arms of [[Coquimbo]], with the Union Flag.
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  • The [[flag of Australia]] was approved by Australian and British authorities, and features a [[Union Flag]]—the [[flag of the United Kingdom]]—in the canton. Australia has one of the largest concentrations of people of British heritage.
  • A referendum held in 2016]] found that 57% of New Zealand voters wanted to retain the current design of the New Zealand flag.
  • The British gold medalist relay team of the 2008 [[World Orienteering Championships]].
  • access-date=26 February 2014}}</ref>
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  • UNESCO World Heritage Site]] which houses the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]].
  • archive-date=18 September 2008 }}</ref>
  • SAS]]; was one of the most decorated British soldiers of World War II. He also played rugby for Ireland.
  • Queen Elizabeth II]], 1954
  • The Battle of Trafalgar]]'' by [[J. M. W. Turner]] (oil on canvas, 1822–1824) combines events from several moments during the [[Napoleonic Wars]]' [[Battle of Trafalgar]]—a major British naval victory upon which Britishness has drawn influence.
  •  title = British Flags}}</ref>
  • V-E Day]] celebrations in [[Toronto]], May 1945
  • Britons gathered in [[Whitehall]] to hear [[Winston Churchill]]'s victory speech on 8 May 1945
  • [[Westminster Abbey]] is used for the [[coronation of the British monarch]]s, who are also made the head of the [[Church of England]].
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES, CROWN DEPENDENCIES, AND THEIR DESCENDANTS
Britons; Britishers; Britisher; Briton; British ethnicity; British ancestry; People of British descent; British emigrants; British heritage; British expatriate; British descent; British immigrants; British genealogy; British ex-pat community; British People; British peoples; People of Great Britain; People of Britain; People of United Kingdom; People of the United Kingdom; British (people); Britons (contemporary people); United Kingdom people; UK people; British (UK); The British people; The british people; British people of the United Kingdom; U.K. people; British (U.K.); British person; Britishs; British race; British folks; The British
(Britishers)
In American English or old-fashioned British English, British people are sometimes informally referred to as Britishers.
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Briton         
  • recruitment poster]], stressing the concept of British national identity
  • British and Chilean flags in a monument in [[Antofagasta]] city
  • ancient British]] ruler who had a leading role in the [[Matter of Britain]], a [[national myth]] used as propaganda for the ancestral origins of the [[British Royal Family]] and their [[British subject]]s.
  • Cecil John Rhodes]], the 6th [[Prime Minister of the Cape Colony]] (divided between two provinces in modern-day South Africa) and founder of the [[De Beers]] diamond company.
  • Coat of arms of [[Coquimbo]], with the Union Flag.
  • p=1}}.</ref>
  • The [[flag of Australia]] was approved by Australian and British authorities, and features a [[Union Flag]]—the [[flag of the United Kingdom]]—in the canton. Australia has one of the largest concentrations of people of British heritage.
  • A referendum held in 2016]] found that 57% of New Zealand voters wanted to retain the current design of the New Zealand flag.
  • The British gold medalist relay team of the 2008 [[World Orienteering Championships]].
  • access-date=26 February 2014}}</ref>
  • 260x260px
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site]] which houses the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]].
  • archive-date=18 September 2008 }}</ref>
  • SAS]]; was one of the most decorated British soldiers of World War II. He also played rugby for Ireland.
  • Queen Elizabeth II]], 1954
  • The Battle of Trafalgar]]'' by [[J. M. W. Turner]] (oil on canvas, 1822–1824) combines events from several moments during the [[Napoleonic Wars]]' [[Battle of Trafalgar]]—a major British naval victory upon which Britishness has drawn influence.
  •  title = British Flags}}</ref>
  • V-E Day]] celebrations in [[Toronto]], May 1945
  • Britons gathered in [[Whitehall]] to hear [[Winston Churchill]]'s victory speech on 8 May 1945
  • [[Westminster Abbey]] is used for the [[coronation of the British monarch]]s, who are also made the head of the [[Church of England]].
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES, CROWN DEPENDENCIES, AND THEIR DESCENDANTS
Britons; Britishers; Britisher; Briton; British ethnicity; British ancestry; People of British descent; British emigrants; British heritage; British expatriate; British descent; British immigrants; British genealogy; British ex-pat community; British People; British peoples; People of Great Britain; People of Britain; People of United Kingdom; People of the United Kingdom; British (people); Britons (contemporary people); United Kingdom people; UK people; British (UK); The British people; The british people; British people of the United Kingdom; U.K. people; British (U.K.); British person; Britishs; British race; British folks; The British
·noun A native of Great Britain.
II. Briton ·adj British.
Britisher         
  • recruitment poster]], stressing the concept of British national identity
  • British and Chilean flags in a monument in [[Antofagasta]] city
  • ancient British]] ruler who had a leading role in the [[Matter of Britain]], a [[national myth]] used as propaganda for the ancestral origins of the [[British Royal Family]] and their [[British subject]]s.
  • Cecil John Rhodes]], the 6th [[Prime Minister of the Cape Colony]] (divided between two provinces in modern-day South Africa) and founder of the [[De Beers]] diamond company.
  • Coat of arms of [[Coquimbo]], with the Union Flag.
  • p=1}}.</ref>
  • The [[flag of Australia]] was approved by Australian and British authorities, and features a [[Union Flag]]—the [[flag of the United Kingdom]]—in the canton. Australia has one of the largest concentrations of people of British heritage.
  • A referendum held in 2016]] found that 57% of New Zealand voters wanted to retain the current design of the New Zealand flag.
  • The British gold medalist relay team of the 2008 [[World Orienteering Championships]].
  • access-date=26 February 2014}}</ref>
  • 260x260px
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site]] which houses the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]].
  • archive-date=18 September 2008 }}</ref>
  • SAS]]; was one of the most decorated British soldiers of World War II. He also played rugby for Ireland.
  • Queen Elizabeth II]], 1954
  • The Battle of Trafalgar]]'' by [[J. M. W. Turner]] (oil on canvas, 1822–1824) combines events from several moments during the [[Napoleonic Wars]]' [[Battle of Trafalgar]]—a major British naval victory upon which Britishness has drawn influence.
  •  title = British Flags}}</ref>
  • V-E Day]] celebrations in [[Toronto]], May 1945
  • Britons gathered in [[Whitehall]] to hear [[Winston Churchill]]'s victory speech on 8 May 1945
  • [[Westminster Abbey]] is used for the [[coronation of the British monarch]]s, who are also made the head of the [[Church of England]].
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES, CROWN DEPENDENCIES, AND THEIR DESCENDANTS
Britons; Britishers; Britisher; Briton; British ethnicity; British ancestry; People of British descent; British emigrants; British heritage; British expatriate; British descent; British immigrants; British genealogy; British ex-pat community; British People; British peoples; People of Great Britain; People of Britain; People of United Kingdom; People of the United Kingdom; British (people); Britons (contemporary people); United Kingdom people; UK people; British (UK); The British people; The british people; British people of the United Kingdom; U.K. people; British (U.K.); British person; Britishs; British race; British folks; The British
¦ noun informal (especially in North America) a native or inhabitant of Britain.

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Leon Brittan

Leon Brittan, Baron Brittan of Spennithorne, (25 September 1939 – 21 January 2015) was a British Conservative politician and barrister who served as a European Commissioner from 1989 to 1999. As a member of Parliament from 1974 to 1988, he served several ministerial roles in Margaret Thatcher's government, including Home Secretary from 1983 to 1985.