
The voters of the UK have taken, by a small but decisive margin, the biggest foreign and domestic policy decision of the past 40 years.
In the process it has revealed a society deeply divided: socially, economically and politically, and it...
The voters of the UK have taken, by a small but decisive margin, the biggest foreign and domestic policy decision of the past 40 years.
In the process it has revealed a society deeply divided: socially, economically and politically, and it...
Finding a social democratic language about Britishness is crucial if it is to reconnect with its traditional support, Ben Jackson explains
The Labour party has a serious problem with patriotism and national identity. The events of the last few years –...
“If there is a collective identity society is a home. If you have multiculturalism, society is a hotel,” Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks told Newsnight last week, echoing remarks he has been making for years. The centre-left has long regarded it...
2015 lies behind the Labour party like a battlefield littered with the detritus of its defeat. The party retreats into the new year, disoriented and deeply uncertain of its future. Ahead of it lies the European referendum debate and elections...
During the Falklands war, the History Workshop Journal and the great social historian Raphael Samuel organized a series of workshops on patriotism. Prompted by anger at the way that nationalism had been harnessed in service of the war, and frustrated...
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