A cake is a cake: the making of a nation
The notion that we come from nothing, are nothing, and have nothing to be proud of is an arrogant and shallow retort to anything resembling British patriotism.
On a Common Culture: The Idea of a Shared National Culture - a book review
Without addressing these questions of moral values and personnel, Graham’s case for a putative common culture looks too undefined to attract active support from dissidents.
Patriotism is now only welcome in sport
We should be acknowledging a common pride, a common community, and a common history, as permanencies.