Can the UK be Great again????

Poll: Can the UK be Great again????

Total Members Polled: 419

Yes: 58%
No: 35%
Don’t care as I’m emigrating....: 6%
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W12GT

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4,296 posts

245 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Having just spent the afternoon at the RAF Hendon museum where we watched a video on the people of Great Britain pulling together as a nation to ‘win’ WW2 it made me think about the current UK predicament.

In the news at the moment we see and hear the Brexiteer MPs and PM talking about how we will be great again when we pull together once we’ve left the EU......and a thought has crossed my mind. A lot of people that voted Leave did so for a variety of reasons (some misguided) but a significant proportion were to expel non nationals. Can a nation pull together when there is now so much cultural diversity? As a nation have we become so diverse that there is no common cultural history that can pull the UK together?

I must be honest I can’t see it happening with the way society is so fractured at the moment and unfortunately think we are on massive spiral. It is going to take something of great magnitude to make this successful and I have yet to hear anyone voice viable ideas that will achieve it.

So is it possible that we can pull through given that we don’t have a common objective?


Edited by W12GT on Sunday 28th July 16:51

steveatesh

5,320 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Is it actual common cultural history that pulls people together or a fear of what might happen in their future?

Surely just about everybody has the same desired outcome, irrespective of their culture, which would be something like “to live safely without fear, be well fed and watered and given opportunities to thrive and reach their own potential” or something like that.

Surely background and culture would be irrelevant to such a desired outcome?

If that fails there’s always the draft........ smile

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

161 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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First you need to define great, as i am sure people will have different definitions of what Great Britain is/was

Coolbanana

4,419 posts

224 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Define 'Great' ? What does it mean to you in order for the UK to reach this status?

I'd argue it is 'Great' now and has been for a long time. It is one of the World's leading countries, one of the wealthiest, has a relatively high standard of living, excellent health care, Social structures and so on.

Arguably, before each World War, the disparity between rich and poor was wider. Post War, Britain experienced a fantastic camaraderie of coming together and fellowship but only prospered as a Nation much later once it had recovered from the ravages for war.

Further back? Empire? Those day's are long gone, the UK will never gather access to the resources it had during those days.

Yes, like many countries the UK is experiencing some challenging times, but it is far better placed than most to deal with them - it isn't diminished by them, it is still 'Great'.



Edited by Coolbanana on Sunday 28th July 17:16

NoVetec

9,967 posts

197 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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A lot of Polish, French and Irish nationals helped the country and made sacrifices in wartime. Think if there were to be a big war again people would by and large come together, regardless if they were born here or not. A fight for survival and a way of life, even if that way of life may vary per person more so due to multiculturalism, plus of course people just being individuals.

Outside of times of adversity, what do we define as great?

Eric Mc

124,996 posts

289 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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The UK will never be great again for the simple reason that in a fairly short time it is likely not to exist. It's like somebody saying in 1989, "Will Yugoslavia ever be great again?".

Shuvi McTupya

24,460 posts

271 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Eric Mc said:
The UK will never be great again for the simple reason that in a fairly short time it is likely not to exist. It's like somebody saying in 1989, "Will Yugoslavia ever be great again?".
Why will it not exist? It will still be the UK if Scotland leaves , for EG.

Fittster

20,120 posts

237 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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The question is horribly poorly defined, When was the nation great? What are we supposed to pull together to achieve?

bitchstewie

64,419 posts

234 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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W12GT said:
In the news at the moment we see and hear the Brexiteer MPs and PM talking about how we will be great again when we pull together once we’ve left the EU......and a thought has crossed my mind. A lot of people that voted Leave did so for a variety of reasons (some misguided) but a significant proportion were to expel non nationals. Can a nation pull together when there is now so much cultural diversity? As a nation have we become so diverse that there is no common cultural history that can pull the UK together?
I think the question that has to be asked is what will change that will allow us to be "great again" that we couldn't already have done?
  • Schools
  • Hospitals
  • Mental Health
  • Homelessness
  • Food Banks
  • Caring for our veterans
Just some random examples of areas that have arguably been neglected and under funded and whilst good, arguably aren't "great".

I struggle to think how those things are anything to do with the EU.

I tend to think too many people, politicians in particular, are looking for the cheap and easy way to get votes which is to blame our ills on other people and institutions, rather than perhaps suggesting we look in the mirror at choices we have made.

anonymous-user

78 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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I don’t think we’ve ever stopped being Great. I’m really proud to be British

grumbledoak

32,416 posts

257 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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"The Sun never sets on the British Empire"

In that sense, no. We were one people who conquered the globe. That will not happen again. We are different. The world is different.

I think we'll be better off outside the EU. As it collapses. But otherwise our futures look closer to George Orwell's predictions than is comfortable.

anonymous-user

78 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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As the ‘Great’ in Great Britain refers to England, Wales and Scotland as opposed to just England and Wales, we are, at the moment, still Great and have been since the term came into use.

Mike335i

5,855 posts

126 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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As said, what is great? It seems that there is such a negative perspective in society that even if things are great, many would not feel it. Everything is geared up for telling us how bad things are.




Vanden Saab

17,465 posts

98 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Coolbanana said:
Define 'Great' ? What does it mean to you in order for the UK to reach this status?

I'd argue it is 'Great' now and has been for a long time. It is one of the World's leading countries, one of the wealthiest, has a relatively high standard of living, excellent health care, Social structures and so on.

Arguably, before each World War, the disparity between rich and poor was wider. Post War, Britain experienced a fantastic camaraderie of coming together and fellowship but only prospered as a Nation much later once it had recovered from the ravages for war.

Further back? Empire? Those day's are long gone, the UK will never gather access to the resources it had during those days.

Yes, like many countries the UK is experiencing some challenging times, but it is far better placed than most to deal with them - it isn't diminished by them, it is still 'Great'.



Edited by Coolbanana on Sunday 28th July 17:16
This /\ every single word... I am liking the new CB... smile

tannhauser

1,773 posts

239 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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wormus said:
I don’t think we’ve ever stopped being Great. I’m really proud to be British
Why? It's ste being British!

BaldOldMan

5,163 posts

88 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Yep let’s keep kidding ourselves.

Italy is on the up too - they’ll soon be back to Roman Empire levels of greatness

Egypt not far behind......

We’ve had our day as a power - we were a significant part of the EU - and now we’re on our way to being an American outpost - the Puerto Rico of Europe.

Bradgate

3,156 posts

171 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Wrong question.

The U.K. IS great. Or rather, we were great until 23 June 2016.

The correct question is : “Can the U.K. ever recover from shooting itself in both feet by leaving the EU, and doing so in the most self-harming way possible?”

Fittster

20,120 posts

237 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Mike335i said:
As said, what is great? It seems that there is such a negative perspective in society that even if things are great, many would not feel it. Everything is geared up for telling us how bad things are.
Well if Boris is going to make us great again it implies we aren't currently great.

98elise

31,617 posts

185 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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W12GT said:
Having just spent the afternoon at the RAF Hendon museum where we watched a video on the people of Great Britain pulling together as a nation to ‘win’ WW2 it made me think about the current UK predicament.

In the news at the moment we see and hear the Brexiteer MPs and PM talking about how we will be great again when we pull together once we’ve left the EU......and a thought has crossed my mind. A lot of people that voted Leave did so for a variety of reasons (some misguided) but a significant proportion were to expel non nationals. Can a nation pull together when there is now so much cultural diversity? As a nation have we become so diverse that there is no common cultural history that can pull the UK together?

I must be honest I can’t see it happening with the way society is so fractured at the moment and unfortunately think we are on massive spiral. It is going to take something of great magnitude to make this successful and I have yet to hear anyone voice viable ideas that will achieve it.

So is it possible that we can pull through given that we don’t have a common objective?


Edited by W12GT on Sunday 28th July 16:51
Did a significant proportion vote leave to "expel non nationals"?

I can't say I've ever heard a leaver say that. I've heard a lot of remainers say it though.

Gecko1978

12,302 posts

181 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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wormus said:
I don’t think we’ve ever stopped being Great. I’m really proud to be British
this 5th richest nation on the planet remember of the G8 etc