Successful, talented people crossing the strait because they'd rather live in Paris is in fact the most English thing you can do.
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Anglos buy homes in Spain where they'd rather spend their vacations, where they're still surrounded by other Anglos just not in the UK itself; this is exactly the kind of disloyalty and division that uni-culturalism has brought the UK. They were born to Anglo mothers/Anglo fathers. British citizenship means nothing.
Crossing the straits is literally a 1,000-year British tradition
A part of me feels this account must be anti-Israel, cause surely he is right? I can't imagine anything more divisive and disloyal than spending the country's wealth on a foreign nation rather than on your own people who do actually need it; I say this, but right wing parties in the UK like reform are zionist, but SURELY with a sentiment like this he must be anti-Israel, right?
Well he isn't! He supports Israel as an ally of the UK! 
And this guy wants to cry about division and disloyalty?
The same person if these athletes were performing bad would call them the N word anyways. Anglos' opinions on anything means nothing.