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I’m going to crash out if we keep having this conversation.
Professor David Starkey discussed English identity with Mark Littlewood, and agreed that multiculturalism is a non-starter — but then defined British identity as an umbrella under which hyphenated foreign faiths and peoples can live.
Britain is a nation of English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish peoples. Membership of that nation depends on ancestry: being descended from a family of English, Scottish, Welsh, or Irish heritage. It’s as simple as that. And having the conversation over and over again, seeking concessions for foreign cultures, won’t change that fact.
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By Connor TomlinsonI’m going to crash out if we keep having this conversation.
Professor David Starkey discussed English identity with Mark Littlewood, and agreed that multiculturalism is a non-starter — but then defined British identity as an umbrella under which hyphenated foreign faiths and peoples can live.
Britain is a nation of English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish peoples. Membership of that nation depends on ancestry: being descended from a family of English, Scottish, Welsh, or Irish heritage. It’s as simple as that. And having the conversation over and over again, seeking concessions for foreign cultures, won’t change that fact.
Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xPrK23LwsaE
My conversation with Professor Starkey: https://youtu.be/aJrmFUS4GNk
Join the Subscriber-only chat on Substack: https://connortomlinson.substack.com/
Follow me on X: https://x.com/Con_Tomlinson
Support my work:
Listen to Tomlinson Talks on podcast platforms: