What is Britshness?
What is Britishness? A question that has been asked many a time, but an unclear definition has developed. One automatically thinks that Britishness relates to being English or originating from England. This is not the case as Britain contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This is generally overlooked and irritates each nation as all are put in a generalisation. Another topic of discussion is that of immigrants that add to a multicultural Britain. A lot has be observed about this subject, but as Derek Draper believes, 'I increasingly think we should abandon the idea of Britishness and acknowledge that we're really talking about what it means to be English. Scotland has its own identity. To me the best things about English people are originality, tolerance and, most of all, understatedness.' I feel this point to be the most important in defining Britishness, as it is well known that are sentiments of resentment held be each, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, but I shall go into this more later.There is undoubtedly the stereotypical view of being British. The 'stiff upper lip' combines nicely with the concept that we only drink tea and is used to its fullest across the glo
No longer are there the animosity for previous years, but there is a common idea that the British are xenophobic. There was a huge backlash and her policies were extremely 'counter-productive, stimulating resentment in the regions and encouraging the very tendencies it is supposed to destroy'. In result, the Scottish Nationalist opposition was tremendously provoked and grew, and the Conservative Party in Scotland was left as a non-existent idea. ' However, there is huge controversy when the word 'immigrant' is used. I wouldn't say I'm proud to be British, but for the first time, I'm not ashamed to be British. Yet, some believed federalisation was a gain and could only help towards the idea of complete independence, a 'stepping stone' to freedom. However, the media has portrayed as a problem, due to well publicised stories, such as in June 2000, 58 Chinese people died in a lorry at Dover by suffocation. Britain has become a multicultural country and is no longer a homogenous nation. There is such a vast diverse society within Britain, which no real definition can be obtained, apart from multicultural. However, this was really the start of the 'Devolution of Britain'. Nevertheless, immigrants have been travelling to the UK, but they have, 'naturalized or already had citizenship as they migrated, as they came from former colonies of the countries to which they moved. However, there is less knowledge of our white ethnic minority groups, such as Irish, Americans, South Africans and Australians. However, it is no longer about imperialism and a vast empire, but a rather subdued nation compared to hundreds of years ago. However, another trait would tend to be embarrassment. ' Being British has to include an illustrious heritage.
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