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Ministers want "Britain Day"

English Ministers are calling for a "Citizenship Revolution with a National Britain Day

 

A national 'Britain Day' could be introduced in a bid to reinforce citizenship and prevent communities becoming more divided, if senior ministers get their way.

Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly and Immigration Minister Liam Byrne said financial incentives may also be necessary to step up what they call Britain's "citizenship revolution".

In a Fabian Society pamphlet, the pair said it was essential to promote a stronger sense of Britishness and the values that people hold in common.

Suggestions included a new system of "earned citizenship" with a clearer points-based path for newcomers to earn the privileges of settling in Britain.

Ms Kelly and Mr Byrne said there was a "critical risk" that after 40 years of increasing diversity in Britain, communities start looking inward and questioning their identity.

"So instead of emphasising what they have in common with others, they stress the divisions and differences," they said.

"Our task in Britain, in the coming decade, is not to plan a separation.

"Nor can it be about assimilation into a mono-culture. Instead we must develop a meaningful sense of what we all - whatever faith, ethnicity and wherever in Britain we are from - hold in common.

"We need a stronger sense of why we live in a common place and have a shared future.

"Today, more than at any time since the Second World War, we need a more vigorous debate about what it is that holds us together and how we express these links more clearly."

BC says - Fuc* right off !!!! We, and England have been asking for a bank holiday for St George and St David for years and they say "No" that we already have too many days off , bad for the economy blah blah blah- and nowthis slap in the face. Soon you will have storm troopers enforcing their "British Agenda" 





FREE ENGLAND

St. George Flag Believe it or not - most of our neighbours DO NOT want our Mp's meddling in their affairs any more than we want theirs telling us what to do!

 This page is dedicated to them.......

 

The English Democrats Party has more in depth policies and ideas on how this could be achieved http://www.engdem.org/

The English Independence Party is another dedicated to this issue http://www.englishindependenceparty.com/window.htm





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Suez - End of the Empire?
Suez: End of empire
Paul Reynolds
By Paul Reynolds
World Affairs Correspondent, BBC News website

The Times pronounced not only on Anthony Eden's life when he died in 1977 but on the life of Britain when it wrote of him: "He was the last prime minister to believe Britain was a great power and the first to confront a crisis which proved she was not."

Anthony Eden, May 1956
Anthony Eden: Looked back to Britain's age of empire

The conventional verdict on the Suez operation is given by historian Corelli Barnett, who wrote about Suez in his book, The Collapse of British Power.

"It was the last thrash of empire," he told me. "A last attempt by a British government to do the old imperial thing in defence of far-off interests. It was a complete folly."

It is not easy these days to cast back 50 years to 1956. Britain still had an empire. Memories of World War II were fresh and English schoolboys were taught that Britain (England more like) had won the war.

There was some understanding that the Americans had come in, but at a late stage and almost no mention of the Soviet Union at all. We were told: "British is best."

Underneath, though, all was not well. Although Britain kept naval ships east of Suez, the end of Empire was at hand.

Some places it knew would go - Ghana (the Gold Coast), Nigeria. Some had already gone, India mainly. Elsewhere (in Kenya, Cyprus, Malaya) it was battling to put down revolts and uprisings.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/5199392.stm




Republic will be achieved by the will of the people

For a long time now English people have started to look for their own identity as a Nation in their own rights, the Empire has long gone and it is time to be English and not British.

There have been absolutelly riddiculous episodes of late when the St George has come under fire in English towns due to fears of "Racial issues" WHAT? imagine if they told us we couldnt fly the Dragon?

It is time to look at the whole set up of government, indeed when the Union does break up we will still need to be interdependant on many issues without one nation dictating to the other.





Is the notion of the British Empire an outdated concept in England as well as the Colonies?

 





Saints Days- Should they be a Bank Holiday ?




 
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