Peace by piece: Ruth Kettle-Frisby says it’s more complicated than it might appear
‘It’s OK to be mistaken, it’s OK to be wrong, and it’s OK not to know.’
Back in 2016, The Guardian commissioned a short thought piece from the rapper Akala. He talked eloquently about how ‘The propaganda of “British values” is a distortion of history’. I showed the piece to my coaching group – I was teaching Philosophy A Level, and ‘British Values’ had been recently introduced to the curriculum.
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