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The Politics of National Identity in Britain

25 March 2008 -

10:30-12:00
Central London

ippr hosted a seminar on the Politics of National Identity with Michael Wills MP, Minister of State, Ministry of Justice.

The Minister added to the current debate about Britishness by placing the Government's constitutional renewal programme in the context of an emerging politics of identity. At the seminar Michael discuss new poll findings published on the day, based on research undertaken by MORI for the Ministry of Justice, about the sense of belonging in Britain. 

Read Michael Wills' speech on the politics of national identity.

Contact

Holly Andrew - h.andrew@ippr.org
 

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