User:CaliforniaAliBaba/British Chinese

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Google results
To corroborate my above statements, here are the top 5 English non-wiki hits I see for. All are related to ethnic Chinese in Britain. None of the top 30 results I see relate to English, Scottish, or Irish ethnics in China.
 * British Chinese Society aims to enhance the relationship between members of the Chinese community in Britain ...
 * Dimsum - the British Chinese Community website
 * The MISSING - British Born Chinese Discussion Board
 * BBC - Listen to Sarah, a second generation Chinese from London talk about her British Chinese identity
 * British Chinese cinema The film did, however, offer a minor role for the British-Chinese actor Burt Kwouk . Kwouk became Britain's most successful Chinese actor

Here are the top 5 English non-wiki hits I see for "Chinese British". Only one of the top 5 is talking about Chinese in Britain; and even that is only due to "keyword bombing." There are no community sites used by actual Chinese people in Britain like the results for "British Chinese".
 * People's Daily Online - Chinese, British navies to hold joint exercises
 * Chinese Embassy in Australia - same story as above
 * Chinese, British Project Brings Healthcare to Urban Poor - A Sino-British program to provide medical services for China's urban poor is revolutionizing healthcare in Shenyang ...
 * Chinese, British FMs exchange view on Iran over phone
 * WELCOME TO DESIGNERLAB SQUARE - DESIGN FOR CHINESE BUSINESS - find your local chinese food service, cloese chinese takeaway and restaraunts, download the menu, chinese food yellow page, profession vertical search engine on food service, chinese website design.

Here are the top 5 English non-wiki hits I see for "British Born Chinese", an name which some people deride as "Chinglish" and tried to have stricken from Wiki:

Also, Chinese Briton, (another alternative which seems to have been suggested to try to match the Chinese American style of naming) also is used to refer to ethnic Chinese in Britain; however, it only has 18 hits, none from reliable sources, compared to 86,000 for "British Chinese".