Wherever on this planet ideals of personal freedom and dignity apply, there you will find the cultural inheritance of England.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Royal Family have always had an interest in a number of different areas of society. We are a part of society.
England has been called, with great felicity of conception, 'the land of liberty and good sense.' We have preserved many of the advantages of a free people, which the nations of the Continent have long since lost.
I have an English family and I've lived in England for years.
In England, your life is your life.
I shall cheerfully bear the reproach of having descended below the dignity of history if I can succeed in placing before the English of the nineteenth century a true picture of the life of their ancestors.
I live a perfectly happy and comfortable life in Blair's Britain, but I can't work up much affection for the culture we've created for ourselves: it's too cynical, too knowing, too ironic, too empty of real value and meaning.
It's my view that human dignity - an attribute which for years has been taken by the Left in British politics - resides in fact in Tory values of independence, individuality and self determination.
England as a culture has endured so much more than America has as a culture, so it's given them a different perspective.
The English country house is certainly an icon of British culture.
England is so defined, the class system, your education. I think what was unique about the Canterbury scene.
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