A progressive nationalism for England?
Billy Bragg makes an excellent contribution to the debate here:
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/billy_bragg/2008/04/a_different_strand_of_socialism.html
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/billy_bragg/2008/04/a_different_strand_of_socialism.html
The SNP has managed to unashamedly be both proud of their country and progressive. Their 2007 manifesto for the Scottish election was available in Polish, Urdu and Cantonese, yet they are a nationalist party.
Their patriotism has driven them to ensure that old people get free care, students don't have to pay tuition fees and prescriptions get cheaper in Scotland, even as they become more expensive in England. This is nationalism as a positive social force, uniting people around the implementation of progressive policies in the name of Scottish self-determination.
Yet the same sense of pride that the Scots have used to move their national agenda to the left of New Labour, we in England are only too eager to surrender to the far-right. Unable or unwilling to distinguish between xenophobia and progressive patriotism, some on the left are destined to fight old wars in which class is the single defining characteristic. In the post-ideological period in which we live, national identity has become more significant than class or religion. For the English, this process has been exacerbated by a programme of devolution that many believe has treated them unfairly.
During the next election, there is a strong possibility that the issue of England will be a prominent feature on the agenda, if only because the Tories hope to use it to embarass our Scottish prime minister. If a Conservative government hostile to Scotland's social spending is elected, the momentum for Scottish independence will increase. Should the Scots decide to break with the union, there is every likelihood that the English will suddenly find themselves independent too.

1 comment:
An excellent article and a spot on analysis. England now requires a party which represents support for independence in a progressive mature manner.
What you have at the moment is a dishonest party (the English Democrats) which repeats the lies of the Daily Mail and blames the SNP for bringing in progressive measures in Scotland.
Decades of right wing rule in England are not the fault of Scotland or the SNP and public spending is higher in London than in Scotland so claims of the reverse are completely absurd.
Rather than a party which is resentful of Scotland and determined to add an unnecessary extra layer of Government on England what you need is a party which supports Scottish and Welsh independence, leaving England also independent by default.
The left have always had a blind spot towards progressive democratic nationalism. They support every country's rights to independence except their own. We have seen this in Scotland and it is now more obvious in England.
England could be a rational voice for sensible politics but first it needs to give up any lingering attachment to the British state and it's symbols.
Well said Mr Bragg but for your argument to have ultimate force you need a party which can contest elections.
Something to think about for the future. Good luck and best wishes from Scotland. JOE
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