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MICHAEL GOVE: Pride in Britain is love that dare not speak its name
- Gove contends that Britain is in 'shabby twilit days' and that faith in the country now faces suppression.
- He cites a King's College London poll showing 84% think Britain is divided, highlighting growing social strain.
- Gove accuses elites of abandoning national pride in favour of diversity and inclusion.
- The column links veterans' protection and national memory to current political culture.
- Gove argues the BBC and other institutions are abandoning patriotic journalism for identity politics.
- Gove claims working-class Britons have repeatedly defended the country’s values.
- Remembrance Day is framed as a reunifying moment amid partisan divides.
- Gove accuses elites of prioritising 'diversity, equity and inclusion' over national cohesion.
- Gove urges unity and pride as antidotes to polarisation before Remembrance events.
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