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Why we will remember Stephen Lawrence

Why we will remember Stephen Lawrence Date: 6 January 2012

It was a murder that came to shock a nation, eventually. But I had my own, personal reasons for thinking about Stephen Lawrence almost every day, back in 1999.

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Should We Teach Patriotism in Schools?

Should We Teach Patriotism in Schools? Date: 27 December 2011

Michael Hands’ short pamphlet asks what philosophers can offer to the debate about teaching patriotism in schools. The usual objection is that it is too difficult to do well, writes Sunder Katwala.

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Keeping The British Flag Flying

Keeping The British Flag Flying Date: 16 December 2011

“The long-term prospects for Britishness appear weak” wrote John Curtice this weekend. Historian Norman Davies, plugging his new book on lost Kingdoms from the past suggests that the United Kingdom will shortly become another, telling ‘Start the Week’ recently that he detects in the renewed interest in specifically English history an “anticipatory nostalgia” for a “future realm of England”, says Sunder Katwala.

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Rightwing extremism “may be on the wane”

Rightwing extremism “may be on the wane” Date: 16 December 2011

In a letter to The Guardian, Sunder Katwala writes in response to a Demos report. “You report on new research from the thinktank Demos, where researchers “persuaded more than 10,000 followers of 14 parties and street organisations in 11 countries to fill in detailed questionnaires”(‘We’re at a crossroads in history: either we fight or hate and division will win’, 7 November).

This tells us more than ever before about what motivates online engagement with far-right movements, including the BNP and English Defence League, in the UK. But this innovative method of research does not – indeed cannot – reveal anything about whether their support generally is growing.

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Immigration: What the Public Want

Immigration: What the Public Want Date: 16 December 2011

Sunder Katwala on the forms of migration the public would keep, and which they want to cut.

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England vs India: This Is The Story Of Cricket.

England vs India: This Is The Story Of Cricket. Date: 16 December 2011

Sunder Katwala delves into the history of cricket in England and India, and is pleased to say he passes the Tebbit test.

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Shame On FIFA

Shame On FIFA Date: 16 December 2011

Sunder Katwala thinks FIFA’s decision to ban the England football team from wearing the poppy is shameful and calls for it to be reversed.

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How Britain’s Pro-Europeans Lost the Argument

How Britain’s Pro-Europeans Lost the Argument Date: 11 December 2011

England in effect is insular, she is maritime, she is linked through her exchanges, her markets, her supply lines to the most diverse and often the most distant countries; she pursues essentially industrial and commercial activities, and only slight agricultural ones. She has in all her doings very marked and very original habits and traditions.

In short, the nature, the structure, the very conjuncture that are Englands differ profoundly from those of the continentals. What is to be done in order that England, as she lives, produces and trades, can be incorporated into the Common Market, as it has been conceived and as it functions?

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Labour’s immigration muddle, and a conference of confusion

Labour’s immigration muddle, and a conference of confusion Date: 4 October 2011

Sunder Katwala looks back at how the Labour conference dealt (or didn’t deal) with the immigration issue.

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