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ID108315
Title ProperLion and the Eunuch
Other Title Informationnational identity and the British genius
LanguageENG
AuthorColls, Robert
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Lion and the Eunuch challenges the failures of British politicians to adequately understand the complexities, and the subtleties, of British national identity, and goes on to define it for them. It also explains reasons for our current confusions over who we are in the world. In 1940 Orwell wrote The Lion and the Unicorn as a rallying cry for a richly identifying country that was still able to imagine itself, and re-imagine itself, as the need arose. This essay suggests that without a radical change of government policy and thought, that power will continue to decline with far reaching consequences for the peoples of these islands.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 82, No. 4; Oct-Dec 2011: p574-595
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly Vol. 82, No. 4; Oct-Dec 2011: p574-595
Key WordsBritish ;  English ;  Scottish ;  Welsh ;  Irish ;  National Identity ;  Free Markets ;  European Union ;  Mass Immigration