Tiger
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I've seen the phrase 'Proud to be British' said, quoted, tweeted and printed a lot over the weekend but what does it mean nowadays? The Empire no longer stretches over a fifth of the globe (and the pacifists may question the legitimacy of such an empire. Does the Commonwealth have any mean any more? Our military are still the best the world has to offer but you could question the nobility of some of the battles they are being asked to fight. We are no longer the world leaders in Science, Engineering or Industry that we used to be. The Pound is weak and we are reliant on an 'export' business that is based around service provision.
The Scots want devolution, the Welsh retain pride in their nationality through their language (and their flag is not even represented on the Union Jack. Even that our national symbol has been hijacked by far right nationalist parties.
My only hope that out of the euphoria of the weekend that we're not only proud to be British but as a nation we remember what it means to be British.
Pioneers, thought leaders, hard workers, diligent, loyal... other adjectives welcomed
The Scots want devolution, the Welsh retain pride in their nationality through their language (and their flag is not even represented on the Union Jack. Even that our national symbol has been hijacked by far right nationalist parties.
My only hope that out of the euphoria of the weekend that we're not only proud to be British but as a nation we remember what it means to be British.
Pioneers, thought leaders, hard workers, diligent, loyal... other adjectives welcomed
