While others proudly assert their nationhood, Englishness is the identity that hardly dares to speak its name. As Richard Wyn Jones, professor of politics at Cardiff University and author of a report on Englishness to be published by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), said yesterday: “The British political class is very uncomfortable in dealing with England as England.” (Telegraph.)
One might well ask WHY?
The answer is clear. The 'DeEnglishisation' of the country has been a highly successful leftist tactic. They have succeeded in making us embarrassed by our heritage; they have made 'patriotism' into something disgusting; they have declared that it is the equivalent of 'extreme nationalism'; people are made to feel that they are one step from fascism.
Ironically, the self same people endorse and encourage national consciousness in the other home nations - and indeed across the rest of the world.
Standard patriotism unites a nation!
One might well ask WHY?
The answer is clear. The 'DeEnglishisation' of the country has been a highly successful leftist tactic. They have succeeded in making us embarrassed by our heritage; they have made 'patriotism' into something disgusting; they have declared that it is the equivalent of 'extreme nationalism'; people are made to feel that they are one step from fascism.
Ironically, the self same people endorse and encourage national consciousness in the other home nations - and indeed across the rest of the world.
Standard patriotism unites a nation!