Embrace the St George’s Flag

Last week, on the platform previously known as Twitter, a young, black English woman posed an interesting question.She asked, what is the difference between Rachel Chinouriri's use of England's Cross of St George in 'The Hills' and Beyoncé's use of America's Stars and Stripes on her new album 'Cowboy Carter'. Unfortunately, before much of a debate could … Continue reading Embrace the St George’s Flag

Segmented Branding and the Negation of England

As previously noted, the Labour Party has a flag problem, with some Labour MPs rejecting the party's campaign material because it is plastered with Union flags. In light of some of the comments this story has generated, I wanted to say a bit more on this. One MP 'queried why the party could not use “segmented branding” … Continue reading Segmented Branding and the Negation of England

Is the Conservative Party an English nationalist party in all but name?

We keep on hearing that the Conservative Party is now an English nationalist Party in all but name (for example, see Tory grandees such as Clarke, Major or Pattern). But is it really? As Aughey noted back in 2010, the putative English nationalist calls for an English parliament, voiced by some Tories immediately post-devolution to … Continue reading Is the Conservative Party an English nationalist party in all but name?

We Have an England-only Parliament. It’s Westminster.

Nationalists of a Scottish persuasion regularly post this meme on social media. To their mind, it demonstrates that Westminster IS the English parliament (working in English interests, against Scottish interests) and that Boris Johnson is an English nationalist.  But Boris Johnson was referring to the English Votes on English Laws mechanism that operated in the … Continue reading We Have an England-only Parliament. It’s Westminster.