“British Values” Are Not Real.

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"British Values"—a term you’ve likely heard throughout your life. But what does it truly mean? From its origins under New Labour to its codification in government policy during the Cameron era, this concept has been invoked to define Britain’s identity in the age of multiculturalism.

This video explores the history of “British Values,” tracing its roots to social and political crises, including the ethnic riots of the early 2000s, and examines its evolution into a politically crafted doctrine. What are these values meant to represent? Have they replaced our deeper, richer sense of national identity with something shallow and ideological?

Through an analysis of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance, we challenge the narrative that these alone define what it means to be British. We argue for a return to a holistic understanding of Britishness: a heritage deeply rooted in shared history, culture, and people.

Join us as we confront the ideological project that seeks to redefine Britain and discuss how we can preserve our ancestral homeland, identity, and future.
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If "British Values" means what we have today, then I oppose them.

ClatoPolitics
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The mass of the Ethnically British people are the only ones who can produce British Values, British Culture and British Behaviour.
If our population is massively reduced or diluted (as now), all of the above becomes distorted or disappears.

oscarsantos
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I'm not British, but please save your nation. It's one of the greatest

hevnervals
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Native Americans are recognised as such. We need to push to also be recognised as Native Europeans

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This young guy has a future if he can stay strong.

g.p
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We will follow your career with great interest.

masscreationbroadcasts
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French here, we have the same fight. 🇫🇷🇬🇧

alexia
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Charlie I'm a 42 year old married mother of 3, our eldest is 18 and youngest is 11.
Me and my husband are disgusted at the brainwashing of children in school and teens in higher education.
I sent an email of complaint to my 2 youngests school demanding to know why they bombard our children with multicultural days and celebrations but don't celebrate Christianity or teach about it.
Sick to death of our culture and heritage being under attack.
Keep on with videos like this 👍

deborahwheatley
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So nice to come across someone born years after me who knows what is going on...
When I was a kid (born '54), no-one paraded 'British values' but it was a given that we should
behave with common decency and be polite while expressing WHATEVER WE LIKED/ BELIEVED 
IN... No such thing as the warping nonsense of 'political correctness' in the sixties and seventies!

AnnabelleJARankin
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Get into politics. But don't get cocky. Stay frosty.

DaaviKuparitanner
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American here, im praying for Britain ❤

montanawyoming
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British values are whatever the value of the native British people are. These in turn are illustrated by the behaviours of the native British people.

mattkile
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"Diversity" is not a value. It's basically a way of quantifying things.

"I like a diverse range of food" doesn't really tell you anything about the food that person likes. Jelly beans, tinned cat food, avocados and white bread? Strawberry jam, curry, peas and cous cous? We have no idea what that "diverse" range of foods is. It tells us almost nothing. When "diversity" is presented as a value, you're in trouble.

Imagine you walk into a shop and you say "what kind of quality products do you have? Can you show me an example."

"Oh, well, sir, we have a very DIVERSE range of products!"

"Right, but what are they?"

"They are diverse."

"Okay, I'm leaving, bye."

BigDome
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Trying to consign the vast fabric of our nation in "British values" in so incredibly foolish.

Sol_nvictus
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thank you for including the people of Ireland, as many Irish people have ties to both islands, eg. former Irish Minister of State Martin Mansergh is an Irish Protestant, born in Surrey to a family that were part of the Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy who arrived in Ireland with Cromwell.

The Irish people were always fighting among themselves unfortunately. So much so that the three main rival political parties normally hold their own commemorations, though the two main parties jointly commemorated the centenary of the Ballyseedy Massacre (where men from the side that went on to form Fine Gael tied nine men from the side that went on to form Fianna Fáil to a landmine and blew them up)

The two political parties FF and FG came from a split in the IRA a century ago, and to this day there are more names of Old English/Norman origin in the Fine Gael party (they supported the Treaty with Britain) and more Gaelic surnames in the Fianna Fáil party (they opposed it)

Needless to say previous FG leader Leo Varadkar's surname was neither, as it is 'new to the parish'

sb
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when i watch a british film made in the 1950s it pains me to see how much nicer britain was then and how much damage has been done since

tonyclifton
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Fate it seems is not without a sense of irony. British values have been weaponised against British values.

nowisthetime
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Young man, you are terrific as is your new channel. Brave lad. Anglo-American from the Pacific Northwest here. Subscribed ✌️

TrevorMelbourne-efin
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We are fighting for the British People! Brilliant!

lotuseater
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A culture and people isn't just a cosplay or a theme to parade around in, it's something you live.

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