Winston Marshall
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And even within that, there's been an attack on British national identity, which another thing I'd like to get into with.
And even within that, there's been an attack on British national identity, which another thing I'd like to get into with.
And even within that, there's been an attack on British national identity, which another thing I'd like to get into with.
So there has been this onslaught on culture, which we could perhaps talk about, but what, so there's this relief arc at the conference where it's like, oh, it's not, we need not be ashamed about these things, but also it doesn't go into the, because I do see an emerging reaction to this attack on our culture that is negative. And there is a...
So there has been this onslaught on culture, which we could perhaps talk about, but what, so there's this relief arc at the conference where it's like, oh, it's not, we need not be ashamed about these things, but also it doesn't go into the, because I do see an emerging reaction to this attack on our culture that is negative. And there is a...
So there has been this onslaught on culture, which we could perhaps talk about, but what, so there's this relief arc at the conference where it's like, oh, it's not, we need not be ashamed about these things, but also it doesn't go into the, because I do see an emerging reaction to this attack on our culture that is negative. And there is a...
Some people are calling it sort of the post-modernist right or the woke right. There's a fraction which has got some elements to it that are not so pretty, I think. So what ARC is to me is a positive contention with the failure of the post-war consensus.
Some people are calling it sort of the post-modernist right or the woke right. There's a fraction which has got some elements to it that are not so pretty, I think. So what ARC is to me is a positive contention with the failure of the post-war consensus.
Some people are calling it sort of the post-modernist right or the woke right. There's a fraction which has got some elements to it that are not so pretty, I think. So what ARC is to me is a positive contention with the failure of the post-war consensus.
I can actually, sorry, follow that in just to explain how bad it is, right? So at the end of last year, I was speaking at Oxford University for a Roger Scruton lecture. And the topic was, what is English and British identity? And it was a room full of students, presumably all conservative. And I was...
I can actually, sorry, follow that in just to explain how bad it is, right? So at the end of last year, I was speaking at Oxford University for a Roger Scruton lecture. And the topic was, what is English and British identity? And it was a room full of students, presumably all conservative. And I was...
I can actually, sorry, follow that in just to explain how bad it is, right? So at the end of last year, I was speaking at Oxford University for a Roger Scruton lecture. And the topic was, what is English and British identity? And it was a room full of students, presumably all conservative. And I was...
discussing that topic, what it is to be British, what it is to be English, the differences and what have you in the history. And then at the end, I asked the room, what do you think? Every single student in the room gave a different answer as to what it is to be English, which ranged from ethnicity, i.e.
discussing that topic, what it is to be British, what it is to be English, the differences and what have you in the history. And then at the end, I asked the room, what do you think? Every single student in the room gave a different answer as to what it is to be English, which ranged from ethnicity, i.e.
discussing that topic, what it is to be British, what it is to be English, the differences and what have you in the history. And then at the end, I asked the room, what do you think? Every single student in the room gave a different answer as to what it is to be English, which ranged from ethnicity, i.e.
it was an ethno-nationalist argument, all the way to there's no such thing as Englishness and Britishness, and everything in between. No one agreed. That's the Conservatives. Now, to add colour to that, our mutual friend Konstantin Kissin has just gone viral.
it was an ethno-nationalist argument, all the way to there's no such thing as Englishness and Britishness, and everything in between. No one agreed. That's the Conservatives. Now, to add colour to that, our mutual friend Konstantin Kissin has just gone viral.
it was an ethno-nationalist argument, all the way to there's no such thing as Englishness and Britishness, and everything in between. No one agreed. That's the Conservatives. Now, to add colour to that, our mutual friend Konstantin Kissin has just gone viral.
on Twitter a week or two ago because there was an argument he had with Fraser Nelson where he argued that Rishi Sunak, our former prime minister, might indeed be British, but that he, as a brown Hindu, was not English. Now, that erupted where he was smeared by left-wingers, you know, the classic types, saying that he was arguing for ethno-nationalism, which he was absolutely not.
on Twitter a week or two ago because there was an argument he had with Fraser Nelson where he argued that Rishi Sunak, our former prime minister, might indeed be British, but that he, as a brown Hindu, was not English. Now, that erupted where he was smeared by left-wingers, you know, the classic types, saying that he was arguing for ethno-nationalism, which he was absolutely not.