I have always been mystified by the approach of people who see 'England' as 'their' country, and their right to stop other people from coming to live here.
My perspective is this - due to a fortunate accident of birth - and nothing more - I am able to live in this country and enjoy political and social freedoms that others dream of, coupled with safe streets, access to education, and a full stomach.
I did nothing to create or contribute to my situation, I was just very fortunate, and I appreciate my fortune deeply.
However, that does not entitle me to take possesion of the particular bit of the planet I was born on, it's not 'mine' to try and decide who will live or who will not live on my piece of the earth.
The notion of people who refer to 'our people' and 'us' as though the rest of the earth's population are some sub-species to be quarentined away from them is frankly laughable.
No-one owns any of this earth of ours, we are all here to live as best we can, and mealy-mouthed concepts of 'ownership' are stupidly superior and divisive in attitude.
So history shows that the political outlook of people who do think they own this country, and have some sort of personl right to treat it as their own personal fifedom tend to be those who thought that successive right-wing idealists had the right (no pun intended!) idea.
Am I 'proud to be British'? Why would I be? I had no say in my location, I have done nothing significant to add to it, i am grateful, certainly, but 'proud'? Definitely not.
'Pride' in being British is as nonsensical as pride in being white - it's simply fate, nothing more - don't pad your part.