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re-inventing the wheel

posted Tue 05 Jun 07

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."

 

Oh wait we all ready have a 'National Britain Day' it's called St. George's day! 

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I forgot

Thu 01 May 08

ha, so not supprised

Wed 12 Mar 08

just cause

Wed 12 Mar 08

Rude but funny!

Fri 25 Jan 08

re-inventing the wheel

Tue 05 Jun 07

1. BlackPhi left...
Tue 05 Jun 07 12:07 pm :: http://blackphi.blog-city.com/

Don't let the Welsh or the Scottish hear you say that! :-)


2. Spike left...

why not?


3. BlackPhi left...
Fri 08 Jun 07 1:15 pm :: http://blackphi.blog-city.com/

Because they have their own saint's days: St David's Day and St Andrew's Day, which they typically do actually celebrate. St George is the patron saint of England, and his day tends to be celebrated with a large dose of English apathy. Mind you, it doesn't help that St George was a Turk (Anatolian, strictly) who had nothing to do with England anyway.


4. Spike left...
Fri 08 Jun 07 1:16 pm

Don't forget he also slayed a mythical creature. A Dragon! (Well dragon's do exist but not like the one that St. George supposedly slay!