British tea quotes:

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  • Radicalism is as British as tea and cakes, as much a part of our make-up as monarchy and football. It will never have its own jubilees, palaces or honours system. -- Geoff Mulgan
  • The old men running the industry just have not got a clue. They've got to come to terms with the fact that Britain is no longer a totally white place where people ride horses, wear long frocks and drink tea. The national dish is no longer fish and chips; it's curry. -- Marianne Jean-Baptiste
  • The difference between the American version of 'Live Aid' and the British one - in England, if you wanted a cup of tea, you made it yourself. If you wanted a sandwich, you bought it. In typical American style, at the American concert, there were laminated tour passes and champagne and caviar. -- Phil Collins
  • In Britain, there's kids who grew up in London and then kids who didn't. You become quite street wise. It's such a big city, and everyone is moving and trying to get on with their lives. You don't have the everyday village quality like, 'Hello, how are you? Would you like your tea?' It's more like, 'Get out my way.' But I'm very proud of London. -- Ben Lloyd-Hughes
  • Jihad is becoming as American as apple pie and as British as afternoon tea. -- Anwar al-Awlaki
  • My mother always tried to keep a little bit of British culture in our family. We'd drink tea all the time! -- Kurt Cobain
  • Dad was at his desk when I opened the door, doing what all British people do when they're freaked out: drinking tea. -- Rachel Hawkins
  • When I am alone, I drink my tea with pinkie raised, like a kid playing "tea party." At times, a fancy British accent is involved. Dahling! -- Christy Hall
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