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Labour is the party of English patriotism
The build-up to St George’s Day 2024 was a busy one for Keir Starmer. His first offering was an article proclaiming Labour to be the true party of English patriotism. I’m proud to be English precisely because it’s a place where we can disagree – whether that’s a debate in the House of Commons or in the…
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The Leaders Speeches
Rishi Sunak’s leader’s speech at the 2023 Conservative Conference in Manchester lasted over an hour, but in all that time he only mentioned England once. Family matters, and as proud Conservatives we should never be afraid to say that. And there’s another family that matters to us all, our family of nations: England, Scotland, Wales and…
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Anglocentric Britishness
As previously noted on this website, the Union Flag is front and centre on Labour’s campaign literature in England, while in Scotland and Wales the national flags of those nations are prioritised. David Lammy wrote a piece for The Sun outlining why Labour is proud to fly the Union Flag. While Lammy’s reasons for Labour’s flying of…
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Caroline Lucas comes out in favour of an English Parliament
In a review of Caroline Lucas’ upcoming book, Another England (released on 18th April), the Independent reveals that Lucas ‘argues for nothing less than an English parliament’. We probably have to go back to Frank Field to find an MP on the Left (vaguely on the Left in the case of Field) who has supported the case for an English parliament.…
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On this Day in History: Gerrard Winstanley
On 1st April, 1649, Gerrard Winstanley, a prominent figure in the English Civil War period and a leader of the Diggers movement, took significant action to challenge the prevailing land ownership system in England. The Diggers, also known as True Levellers, were a group of agrarian communists who advocated for the common ownership of land…


