Don't assume anything about my stance regarding Jendrick.
When we talk about watering down for a start, lets take national Identity. England is the only home nation, not having a parliament representing Englands interests. Give that some thought.
First let me quote you fromYOUGOV surveys, so you don't just start yapping about my opinion.
He is an Englishman
With English nationality becoming more prominent, it begs the question: who is English? Now the final installment in a series of YouGov surveys on nationality can reveal what makes a person English, according to the English themselves.
Englishness is clearly a birthright, with the majority believing that where or to whom a person is born defines whether a person is English or not.
At 81%, the most commonly held source of English nationality is being born in England. Almost as popular, at 80%, is having two English parents - this drops to 54% for having one English parent.
The majority of English people will also consider someone who grew up in England to be and Englishman.
I think by that, we look back on our history through the ages, probably since the last time this country was invaded in 1066 and since then has held its own against all opponants.
England became the dominant home nation and eventually was the driving force behind Union, that put GB on the world map.
As for being English, I think of fair play, honour, patriotism for the homeland, free speech, and sense of pride of being the worlds best for a while.
We queue quietly and put up with hassle for a long time, before exploding. (something our european neighbours don't do,)
Yet now days, when you get into the level of national pride, you get slapped down. You can show it, if you are crowing for the European Union, but not on home soil. They counter protest a national rally, infiltrate events like last night of the proms, find ways to ridicule your flag. Even though the European Union do all these things, have flag, national anthem and are not even a country.
But the vitorol is mainly aimed at England. The Jocks/ Welsh / Irish are praised for showing their national pride.
Politicians push this, as it helps them at election time. The demographics of England are now such, that to push a proud English agenda, wouldn't sit well with the multi faihs now here. Ironically waving Palestine flags is considered nice and jolly, or facing each other off in Leicester with India and Pakistan flags a good sign.
So I have a question for you. I know you don't like bring up your career, but you probably still have a better insight than I do.
When I went through school, we learned about Cavemen/ onto romans/ then vikings/ then Normans/ Then the rise of Naval power with Drakes navy and Nelson, putting England onto the world power stage. Victorian rule saw the rise of the Empire and how England/ home nations were feared and admired. Shakespear/ Byon/ Brontes and many other wonderful works. Then the World wars, when we fought for the good of freedom against oppression.
How much of this is still taught? I read stories about how we should be celebrating Black history and African teaching should be focussed on?
We should be ashamed of our Empire days and recant our sins? England is blamed for the slave trade, yet actually wasn't the main instigator and no one mentions the roll the country put in ending it.
Where does it end and how much are we losing?


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