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Part 3: Citizens, Society & the State Fall 2014

Social Cleavages For much of British history based on: Multi-National Identities England (77%) Welsh (4.5%) Scottish (7.9%) Northern Irish (2.7%) Social Class Distinctions Working class vs middle-class Education Wales Flag, Welsh Language Scotland Strong nat’l identity National flag, currency, Parliament Northern Ireland 1949 most of Ireland became a totally independent country and N. Ireland remained under British rule Protestants/Cathlolics Good Friday Agreement: April 1998, Britain agreed to give N. Ireland a regional govt in which all parties would be represented on Proportional Basis Education Compulsory until age 17 (just raised from 16, will be 18 by 2015), national curriculum Most important portal to elite classes is through Oxford and Cambridge Nearly ½ of all Conservative MPs went to Oxbridge, ¼ of Labour MPs % higher for cabinet positions/PM More scholarships available for working class BUT Parliament raised min level of tuition to Eng universities from $5,400 to $14, 500 making higher education less accessible to many students

Social Cleavages More Recently Ethnic Minorities Only about 7.1% of British pop is of non-European origins: 23% Indian (1.8% of total population) 16% Pakistani (1.3% of total population) 12.2% Afro-Caribbean 10.5% Black BUT minority ethnic population grew by 53% between 1991 – 2001 Also, immigrants from Eastern European countries (EU) has increased 2nd most spoken language in UK – Polish! Immigrants from Eastern Europe: About 1 million immigrants from 8 central eastern Eur countries that joined the EU in 2004 Poles, who have made up abt 2/3 of the newcomers, are now the largest group of foreign nationals in Britain Main draw has been better job opportunities

Social Cleavages – Treatment of Minorities Minorities have experience some discrimination: Ethnic minorities disproportionately suffer diminished opportunities Unequal treatment by police (esp young men) Physical harassment by citizens Marginalization in education, job training, housing & labor But some have also been very successful Among men of African, Asian, Chinese & Indian descent, the proportional representation in managerial/professional ranks is actually higher than that for white men British South Asians (esp Indians) have high rate of entrepreneurship Discrimination More than 1/3 of ethnic minority population is younger than 16, nearly ½ is under 25, 4/5 is under 45

Social Cleavages Discussion Question: Based on what you know so far, why do you think Pakistani Muslims have faced more discrimination than other ethnic minorities?

Social Cleavages Discussion Question: Based on what you know so far, why do you think Pakistani Muslims have faced more discrimination than other ethnic minorities? Attacks on 9/11 & 7/7 Largest group of British Muslims come from Pakistan Muslims have an identity of being a minority distinct form a well-established majority Many British Muslims are disaffected and unemployed Lack of integration into British culture Cleavage is coinciding! Ethnicity, Religion, Social Class Pakistani Muslims Since Osama bin Laden & his companions were found in Pakistan, some scholars think that links of British Muslims to al-Qaeda are stronger Social Class differences U.S. many Muslims tend to be well-off, while many British Muslims are disaffected and unemployed Many Muslims are the children of illiterate workers who slipped in as cheap industrial labor Lack of Integration Polls suggest that alienation of minorities, esp Muslims, may be higher in Britain b/c national culture has not absorbed groups into mainstream culture Muslims may attend classes in full hijab, but many feel treated as 2nd class citizens

Political Socialization & Participation Family Schools (civics courses) Media (BBC) Participation Voting – around 70% (down in recent elections) Voting behavior still tied to social class and region Social Movements Not as strong Centered on issues (Iraq war, environment, etc) Interest in politics is low compared to the U.S., while voting rates are higher (U.S. 2012 58%) Less than 1/5 of population does anything more than vote Social Movements: On local level people are more willing to organize around a specific issues, but participation of the active 20% is sporadic Historic exceptions – women’s suffrage and nuclear disarmament More Recent Issues: Women’s mvmt on health and children’s issues; environment; anti-poverty events (Live 8), groups protesting globalization and genetically-modified food products, anti-Iraq war

Linkage Institutions Political Parties (see student presentations) Question to consider: To what degree do Political Parties address social cleavages? Interest Groups Interest group pluralism Most influential interest groups are those tied to class and industry Neo-corporatism: interest groups take the lead and sometimes dominate the state Interest Groups: Trade Unions Congress (TUC), Confederation of Business Industries (GSI)

Linkage Institutions Greatest influence of British interest groups comes through quangos Quasi-autonomous nongovernmental organizations Created by Parliament to put govt and private interests together on policymaking board Recent trend toward eliminating and reforming quangos to save $ Quangos: It is an organization that is funded by taxpayers, but not controlled directly by central government – over 700! Do things like developing safety regulations for factories, creating proposals to improve race relations, and maintaining railway infrastructure Civil servants, lobbyists and even members of govt serve on quangos

Political Culture/Values Discussion Question: Given what you know about Britain from your reading (you are reading, right??), research, discussions and notes, create a list of 5 common values in the UK:

British Values (according to Ken Wedding) Devotion to justice and fair play Human and civil rights for all Acceptance of class distinctions and social mobility Equal representation Civilian government Pragmatism and cooperation Tolerance Both community and individual responsibility Honesty and transparency in govt and business Acceptance of activist govt