English food, in my limited experience in the Peterborough and York areas, is a contradiction in terms.
Bleah. Except for fish and chips. And lamb. The English do know what to do with a lamb. And Cadbury chocolate. And tea--I still drink Brit style tea. And all those amazing sweet things served with tea. If not for those things, I don't think I'd have made it. At least, that's how it was 20 some years ago when I was over there. Sounds like maybe some things have changed for the better.
The Scots seem to have a better grasp on the food concept, especially up north: Lots of great seafood, fresh fruits and veggies, and they know what to do with a steak.
Of course, it isn't all great over here. I have to agree with Gary's assessment of corporate food in the USA. Get away from the chain restaurants and big box grocery stores, though, and American food is pretty tasty overall.