Freedom: to open my front door and to aimlessly go just about anywhere I want to wear what I want to do any job that I want to listen to music and dance
The UK tries to meet an individuals needs (different from their wants)
Sorry lemongrove. It's not my post, (only the first couple of ideas), it's the contributions of others last night when the idea of this thread started. I didn't want them to feel overlooked.
I would add tolerance to that long list ? In spite of all that is said and read in certain quarters, we are still a highly tolerant country, in matters of race particularly, And also religion, and respect the rights of others to live differently, dress differently and worship differently. Also a British sense of humour, a certain stoicism and self deprecation.
Here's last night's offerings in case anyone gets missed off.
Josianne
Green parks and open spaces Music History Architecture Coastline Cultural diversity Animals and wildlife Fashion
Just a few to start with.
sodapopThu 04-Nov-21 21:25:08
The people Different seasons So many talented people British spirit still alive and well I think
AnniebachThu 04-Nov-21 22:03:29
MOnicado start a thread please
nadateturbeThu 04-Nov-21 22:24:36
The churches. I love visiting them when in England. They have so much history and there seems to be a strong community spirit. In Horsham I was disappointed that the church was locked. A member came as I turned to leave and unlocked it for prayer and asked if I would like to join her. I thought it was a lovely thing to do.
JenniferEcclesThu 04-Nov-21 22:36:33
It was announced today that we are the first country in the world to approve the use of a new drug to treat severe covid cases. I’m not sure of the name but it’s described as a game changer especially as it comes in pill form to be taken at home, thereby keeping people out of hospital.
Also of course we were one of the first countries in the world to start vaccinating against the virus last December.
Just two more things to join the long list of what is great about this country.
nadateturbeThu 04-Nov-21 23:02:20
Good news indeed.
MerylStreepThu 04-Nov-21 23:10:15
Just a few world changing inventions that we have shared with the world.
I’ve visited many countries round the world. One common comment was our manners. And not forgetting our unique sense of humour ?
MollygoThu 04-Nov-21 23:27:40
The museums that show progress through the ages-like Locomotion in Shildon. Amazing place. The Jurassic Coast Cornish cream teas The Albert Hall concerts The Lake District The Scottish Highlands and lochs. The people who hand a found wallet in at the police station instead of keeping it.
Alegrias1Thu 04-Nov-21 23:36:15
The Welfare State. Respect for and provision of education. Standing up for the little guy. Ingenuity.
A level of freedom of speech that just isn't tolerated in so many other countries A welfare system that, whilst isn't perfect, is still better than many others NHS healthcare that's available to all and, as under attack and pressure as it is, is still better than anything available elsewhere Education for all 4th most generous charitable country in the world, topped only by USA, New Zealand and Canada
awaits the usual critics who love to criticise Britain
When it comes to acting on Global Warming, we are leading the field, in both commitment and achievement.
Aproximately 40% of the electricity we generate is carbon neutral. At this moment over 50% of the power we are producing is carbon neutral gridwatch.co.uk/. Our per capita emission level is one of the lowest in the developed world.