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What do the Maltese think of the UK and British people?

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Rather positive. The UK ruled over Malta for 164 years, and throughout that time, Englishness and English culture slowly seeped into the Maltese one. Things like Christmas are very very similar to the UK one. Furthermore, quite a large number of English people immigrated to Malta throughout that time. read more

For most British people, Malta is a holiday destination. Some may know it is the George Cross island. I know some Maltese people. They have lived here most of their lives and you would not know they were Maltese unless you were told. read more

The love of good food is shared by both the British and Maltese, with local dishes being a topic of great pride for both nationalities. Whilst the British have the classic roast dinner, Maltese cooking includes favourites such as rabbit stew or bragioli. read more

Fiji and New Zealand are both planning to redesign their flags. Xuereb does not think the Maltese associate with this colonial symbol at all. The Maltese Cross—not the George Cross—is found on Maltese Euro coins, in logos, in Malta-branded patterns, sports, on the National airline, the examples are endless. read more

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