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The above YouGov polling sets out clearly how important the NHS and the memory of what Britain did during the war are central to national identity.
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Is there a bus somewhere we can stick that on?
I wonder how different the results might have been were the question unprompted?
What other things should have been on the list?
The list is very odd. I would rank the Englishness of Shakespeare, Darwin, Newton and (by adoption) Rutherford streets ahead of any of that lot.
The slavery thing has always perplexed me because it is so asymmetrical: starting and participating in the trade are thousands of times more evil, than abolishing it is good. And it's not as if we withdrew from it entirely: there's well-heeled families all up the West coast from Bristol upwards whose fortunes derive from mid C19th "sugar merchants" and "cotton merchants" who weren't just trading those commodities; and even if they were, the cfommodities themselves were the product of slave labour.
Date of Habeas Corpus is out by over 500 years.
Joining the EU, 1973
and
The Brexit referendum, 2016
Just for the laughs.
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https://youtu.be/2Szy0pPN_c0
1) The introduction of Habeas Corpus
2) Signing of Magna Carta
3) Thrashing the French/Spandiards at Trafalgar & Waterloo, especially as Waterloo was part of a multi national European Community/Union
4) Cromwell winning The Civil War and executing Charles I
https://twitter.com/chrisevans1/status/961338472123510784
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/russians-purchased-500000-baseball-bats-in-one-year-but-only-one-ball-report-2016-09-01
Take back control from unelected foreigners and all that jazz.
- Declaring war when Belgium's neutrality was violated.
- The Africa squadron (not only did we abolish slavery, we tried to stop others too)
- The GRA.
Our best entry since Katrina and the Waves surely
We have a winner.
A clear winner.
Out of curiosity, I'd like a survey to ask if people are proud of the slave trade, or ashamed of fighting against Hitler.
https://twitter.com/HaringeyLibDems/status/961337794902876161
Did he not know about these? Or have they only been done in the past six weeks? If so, who ordered them?
Even Lammy thinks its a shite plan
https://twitter.com/EL4JC/status/960153035195461635
Can you poll stupid?
1209 was also the most important year in the history of this Sceptred Isle.
The greatest pun ever not to be created by me.
https://twitter.com/bouledenerfs_/status/961002296976068609
What's important about 1209?
https://twitter.com/PENamerican/status/960889768774168576
Under Labour rules because the Labour group agreed to proceed with the HDV by 20 to 17 if the 17 voted against it in full council they would be automatically suspended by Labour for 6 months and therefore not able to stand in May 18 elections.
Bigger picture most important the 17 plus 7 other Left Candidates (replacing 7 of the 20 Blairites) stand and win in May.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42977967
Is it just a case of limited industry & low population density, or are there other factors?
http://abolition.e2bn.org/slavery_45.html
Between 1808 and 1860 the West Africa Squadron captured 1,600 slave ships and freed 150,000 Africans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Africa_Squadron
Like I said, asymmetrical.
They just voted against an LD motion to kill it completely.
I think Ms Kober is in favour of a pause.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1423660/MI6-officer-suspected-of-being-Soviet-spy-was-never-questioned.html
What did you say earlier good on them.
I do not make excuses for any bullying but there are 2 sides to this story some argue Clare Kober was bully in chief.
Worth staying up for? I suspect not...
The NHS has significance because of its fundamental decency, in that all are entitled to the same level of treatment. Just this week, I have seen both a member of the HoL and a convicted murderer handcuffed to two guards in my clinic. Both got the same treatment. I think this chimes with the British sense of fair play, and a primitive sense of communiality that probably predated even the Anglo-Saxons.
Coupled with this is a deep distrust of the profit motive in this context, both from a long history of communal self help in the working classes, and from a distrust of trade, and sense of noblesse oblige in the wealthier classes. Class relations are profound in Britain but usually not as bitter as our European neighbours. No tumbrils or gulags here. Our upper classes have survived where others perished because of this sense of social solidarity.
The NHS is both a product of, and embodiment of, our collective cultural capital. As we know from Brexit, cultural issues trump economic ones. Other systems may have financial or even clinical advantages, but do not have the same unifying ability. Politicians mess with it at their peril.
They flunked it.
https://twitter.com/Raphael_Hogarth/status/960447867944136704
Those who think they are entitled to a job for life seem to have a problem with being held to as they havent been used to it seem to run to the MSM screaming BULLY.
In my experience its the powerful that are the bullies not those challenging years of ineptitude.
I do not support however anyone bullying, using sexist, rascist or homophobic language in challenging their Comrades.