And yet Thousands if not millions of Indians would love to come to Uk and live there, even for a decaying power Britain is still a dying elephant.
So is The middle East , US and other European countries
May be.you say that there Britain has many population of Indias and Pakistan because we once colony of British
There nothing special there many India Firms who gives jobs to thousand of UK citizens
You have no idea of British/US ties.
You are wasting your time with him. May has already said the days of British firms being sold off to buyers are over. It will be a limited stake. Look at what happened at Hinckley....
Sir,after reading bit of history
I have exactly idea about British and US relationship
Until Late 1800's UK never given recognition to USA
For example helping confiderate states of America are only given more support to this policy
After rise German Empire in eary 19th century
UK realise that they need a stronger partner much stronger terms resources and military than gentle French
So they changed their policy to suite USA
After 1st war British cement this equation more with USA which are made on mutual
Interest but somewhere there society's still think US as there old colonial state
Terms like cowboys and Yankees are British proper british slang
After rise of NAZI Germany its clear that only hope to safe Britain was US
Though Hitler has no plan to take on US another major world force when they taking soviet
It was British which persuade them of old English lineages but as normal state policies US only makes it move if it has its own self interest in it
After ww2 and mighty British Empire fallen
It's clear to UK that to make any relevance in post war era against mighty opposition's like soviet they will have to swallow there British Raj legacy and take USA as there sole protector
You can still feel this difference when you talk to any families which belong to old british Lords
They still has that selfpride and elite Ness in them against their old British Raj and US or 14 colonies
Sir,I say it's partnership formed by mutual interest not any bond of sharing same Caucasian DNA