
I wouldn't boast about Boris JohnsonThey have Twilight, we have Harry Potter.
They have Obama, we have the Royal Family.
They have X-Factor US, we have the X-Factor.
We also have...
James Bond
J.K. Rowling
The Queen
Queen (band)
One Direction
Adele
Boris Johnson
Sherlock
Doctor Who
Torchwood
Misfits
Skins
Martin Freeman
David Tennant
Benedict Cumberbatch
Orlando Bloom
ADELE YESThey have Twilight, we have Harry Potter.
They have Obama, we have the Royal Family.
They have X-Factor US, we have the X-Factor.
We also have...
James Bond
J.K. Rowling
The Queen
Queen (band)
One Direction
Adele
Boris Johnson
Sherlock
Doctor Who
Torchwood
Misfits
Skins
Martin Freeman
David Tennant
Benedict Cumberbatch
Orlando Bloom
queen of the british music scene and can easily sell more than most american artists
Lmao this
Great British inventions
- Reflecting telescope: Isaac Newton, 1668
- Seed drill: Jethro Tull, 1701
- Marine chronometer: John Harrison, 1761
- Spinning frame: Richard Arkwright, 1768
- Toothbrush: William Addis, c. 1770
- Soda water: Joseph Priestley, 1772
- Hydraulic press: Joseph Bramah, 1795
- Steam engine: Richard Trevithick, 1801
- Glider: George Cayley, 1804
- Tension-spoked wheel: George Cayley, 1808
- Tin can: Peter Durand, 1810
- Modern fire extinguisher: George William Manby, 1818
- Electric motor: Michael Faraday, 1821
- Waterproof material: Charles Macintosh, 1823
- Cement: Joseph Aspdin, 1824
- Passenger railway: George Stephenson, 1825
- Lawnmower: Edwin Beard Budding, 1827
- Photography: William Henry Fox Talbot, 1835
- Electric telegraph: Charles Wheatstone & William Cooke, 1837
- Chocolate bar: JS Fry & Sons, 1847
- Hypodermic syringe: Alexander Wood, 1853
- Synthetic dye: William Perkin, 1856
- Bessemer process: Henry Bessemer, 1856
- Linoleum: Frederick Walton, 1860
- Sewage system: Joseph Bazalgette, 1865
- Modern Torpedo: Robert Whitehead, 1866
- Telephone: Alexander Graham Bell, 1876
- Light Bulb: Joseph Swan, 1880
- Steam turbine: Charles Parsons, 1884
- Safety bicycle: John Kemp Stanley, 1885
- Pneumatic tyre: John Boyd Dunlop, 1887
- Thermos flask: Sir James Dewar, 1892
- Electric vacuum cleaner: Hubert Cecil Booth, 1901
- Disc Brakes: Frederick William Lanchester, 1902
- Stainless Steel: Harry Brearley, 1913
- Military tank: Ernest Swinton, 1914
- Television: John Logie Baird, 1925
- Catseye: Percy Shaw, 1933
- Jet Engine: Frank Whittle, 1937
- Electronic programmable computer: Tommy Flowers, 1943
- Hovercraft: Christopher Cockerell, 1953
- Automatic kettle: Peter Hobbs, 1955
- Float Glass: Alastair Pilkington, 1959
- Hip Replacement: John Charnley, 1962
- Carbon fibre: Royal Aircraft Establishment engineers, 1963
- Collapsible baby buggy: Owen Maclaren, 1965
- ATM: John Shepherd-Barron, 1967
- World Wide Web: Tim Berners-Lee, 1989
- Wind-up radio: Trevor Baylis, 1991
- Steri-spray: Ian Helmore, c. 2008
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