Sunday 21 February 2010

BFI Screenonline: Britishness Tour

BFI Screenonline: Britishness Tour

Gordon Brown's "British Jobs" speech 2007

How does this speech represent 'britishness'? Think about the speaker as well as the content of the speech.

That among the British people there is a deep-seated instinct for fairness, and among the British people a widespread sense of responsibility too.
And the last year has shown that people want a fairness that gives opportunity as a reward for effort, hard work and enterprise; not something for nothing but something for something. What people definitely do not want is the sort of responsibility that expects them to do their best and do their bit but offers ‘anything goes’ for other people, whether they’re a banker taking risks or a claimant cheating benefits.

And so fairness and responsibility are part of a two way street; that a Britain where everyone has the opportunity to develop their talents, but also one where each of us has a responsibility to ourselves and to our neighbours.



YouTube - Gordon Brown's "British Jobs" speech 2007

Rebranding puts black marks against UK flag

Britain's national flag - the union jack - has been given the makeover treatment, in the hope of reflecting a more modern society.
BBC NEWS | UK | Rebranding puts black marks against UK flag

Can you pass a citizenship test?

Starter for our lesson this week.


BBC NEWS | Magazine | Can you pass a citizenship test?

Brown speech promotes Britishness

BBC NEWS | Politics | Brown speech promotes Britishness

Defining Britishness - TrendUK - British Council - Indonesia

Defining Britishness - TrendUK - British Council - Indonesia

Message Board responses to 'British Cinema and representation of British Indentity'

British National Identity - Britmovie - British Film Forum

British Identity and Politics

Don't blame multiculturalism for loss of 'British' identity | openDemocracy

Y13 - BRITISHNESS IN 'ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES'

">'Only Fools and Horses' as a representation of Britishness? Don't forget to read the comments from viewers below the clip, especially by Bankclerk. How is this an example of a mediated reality?