The phrase "English People" can be a bit limiting when referring to the diverse population of England. More inclusive alternatives could be "Britons" or "British citizens," as England is just one of the countries that make up the United Kingdom. Another option could be "Anglo-Saxons," but this term has historical connotations and may exclude the many migrants and descendants of migrants who now call England home. More specific terms based on region or ethnicity could also be used, such as "Londoners," "Northerners," or "Cornish." Ultimately, language should reflect and celebrate the diversity of the people it describes.