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Why We Need to Talk About Englishness

English identity is not something to be afraid of or suppressed within the notion of ‘Britain’ – but to be valued and explored, writes Caroline Lucas

Patriotism, according to the musician Billy Bragg, can essentially be understood as giving a shit about your country. Not thinking it is better than every other country. Not Boris Johnson’s ‘world-beating’ nonsense. Or Nigel Farage’s Union Jack socks. But a love of country that is inclusive and multi layered – and perfectly compatible with a deep desire to make it better.

An anti-immigration protestor outside the Bell Hotel in Epping in July. Byline Times is not identifying them as a member of the far-right
Photo: SOPA/PA/Alamy

It is not using flags to intimidate your neighbours. And it is definitely not standing outside asylum hotels shouting at the terrified inmates to go home.

The wonder is that the Labour leadership should have any difficulty articulating this. Yet, it does.

From Maggie to MAGA: The Transformation of the Conservative Mind

James Bloodworth examines how the rise of the radical-right is not a sudden aberration but the product of decades of neoliberal policy and the collapse of alternatives
James Bloodworth

Billy Bragg: ‘My Old Man Used to Say to Me “It’s Not the Skinheads You Want to Worry About, It’s the Skinheads in Suits You Want to Worry About”. That’s Who Reform Are’

The musician, known for his political activism, speaks to Josiah Mortimer about why progressive patriotism isn’t about flags and how the absence of Brexit in political debate worries him
Josiah Mortimer