The current term is "Black British" until we fully join the EEC then we will probably be "Black European". Even if you, your grandparents and parents are black and were born in England, then you are still "classed" as "Black British" not "Black English".Sweet - we should form a gang!
Only Brothers & Sisters allowed though. We don't want any of those racist BNP crackers in our group...
btw, If you're Afro-Carribean, doesn't that mean you live in Carribia? I know in our country (USofA) Afro-American means that you are black, or 'decent' as you say (good one!) and live in America. Doesn't that make you Afro-English?
Now my parents are from the former commonwealth, with British Citizenship
I myself am proud to be English with "Black British" parents, even though I cannot officially say that :tsk: