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George Schopflin - also known as György Schöpflin - is an MEP. He previously taught politics at University College, London.

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By The Open Minds team (The Open University), Professor George Schopflin (Guest), Dr Derek Matravers (The Open University)

05 August 2008

The Open Minds programme explored the subject of nationhood - and the position of the English in a United Kingdom.  Read more : What does it mean to be English?

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What does it mean to be English?

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30 May 2011

There is no English nation, it is not allowed to exist unlike the Scottish and the Welsh. We are expected to unite under the British banner which is in itself larger than the nation states that it is... Read more : What does it mean to be English?

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George Schopflin - also known as György Schöpflin - is an MEP. He previously taught politics at University College, London.

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