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Matt Goodwin isn’t very British

Politics
United Kingdom
Started February 03, 2026

Britain’s finest hour was a fundamental rejection of petty ethnonationalism. Reform should remember that

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
The rejection of ethnonationalism in Britain's history illustrates a commitment to inclusivity that should guide future reforms.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
Emphasizing a singular British identity risks alienating various communities, which ultimately weakens societal cohesion.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
Rejecting ethnonationalism undermines national identity and can lead to a loss of cultural heritage that defines Britain.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
A true British identity embraces diversity and rejects ethnonationalism, fostering unity and progress for all citizens.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
Reforming national identity requires balancing the celebration of diversity with the recognition of historical British values.
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