Young Britons Ashamed to Be British

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  • closer2fine
    closer2fine

    http://news.excite.com/article/id/245407|oddlyenough|06-20-2002::07:22|reuters.html

    Young Britons Ashamed to Be British

    June 20, 2002 7:16 am EST LONDON (Reuters) - Two out of every three young Britons feel ashamed of their nationality, in part because of violence and hooliganism, according to a magazine survey published on Thursday.

    In multi-racial, modern Britain, the survey showed that one in four young people did not know what it meant to be British and one in five did not even care.

    "What it means to be British has fundamentally changed," said editor Neil Stevenson in the survey carried out by one of Britain's famous youth magazines, The Face.

    "Notions of 'Britishness' are in decline. In the face of this declining commodity a new set of self-defining values are emerging. It will be interesting to see how the Jubilee and the World Cup have affected young people's attitudes to their country."

    The survey shows pride that does exist is based on former glories like the British Empire, great inventions and football.

    Over 83 percent of youngsters want to quit the country and 76 percent thought the government did not listen to their views.

    "Young people care about political and social issues but are extremely disengaged from the political system," said Stevenson.

    "Disenfranchisement is the problem, not apathy -- perhaps if young people thought the Liberal Democrats had a chance, they'd go out and vote?"

    The survey revealed the Liberal Democrats were narrowly the most popular party, with 25 percent support ahead of Labour on 23 percent. However 24 percent would not bother voting at all.

    Prime Minister Tony Blair was the first choice when asked who should be president -- if the post existed -- with entrepreneur Richard Branson second and Tony Benn -- Britain's longest serving Labour legislator -- in third place.

    More than 11,000 people between 16 and 29 answered questions for the Face survey on a Web site between March and May 2002.

  • Valis
    Valis

    closer...watch out you might get punched in the face for posting that kind of material! *L*

    I think youth all over the world share this sociology in one way or another. General rebellion, political apathy, distance from nationality, ummmm oh yeah I wasn't talking about myself was I? hehe

    Sincerely,

    District Overbeer

  • Englishman
    Englishman
    "What it means to be British has fundamentally changed," said editor Neil Stevenson in the survey carried out by one of Britain's famous youth magazines, The Face.

    This sounds like a Watchtower quote. "The Face" is so famous that no-one has ever heard of it!

    OK, how many Brits here have heard of it?

    Englishman.

  • closer2fine
    closer2fine

    I posted this 'cause it is something that seems to be said about the US a lot. I just wanted to hear from some of the English folk on this article :o) No harm intended!

  • JanH
    JanH

    Who's proud to be British? The English are proud to be English, the Scottish are certainly proud to be Scottish, etc, etc. Seems the wrong question was asked, IMO.

    PS to add: Well, I have heard of The Face.

    - Jan

    Edited by - JanH on 20 June 2002 19:46:7

  • LDH
    LDH

    Well I am ashamed they are British, too!

    Lisa

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Sounds like another attack on white culture, using mainly guilt. Media focuses on the negative aspects instead of positive accomplishments in the present or past.

    SS

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