British and European Values — are they one and the same?

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When we look at how people describe their values on specific topics we find almost no differences between Scottish and English people

Within Britain, we find few differences between nations, which provides a striking contrast with the perceptions we have of our own identities. For example, while around 40% of Scottish people feel that English people don’t share their values, when we look at how people describe their values on specific topics — like the role of the state, importance of religion or trust in public services — we find almost no differences between Scottish and English people.

German, Brits, Irish, Austrians and Belgians on average have more in common with each other than with other Europeans

So, what can we take from these findings that we’re quite similar to our European neighbours? From a UK perspective it certainly challenges views of “British Exceptionalism”, in particular that we’re substantially different from the seemingly more efficient Germans (discussed in John Kampfner’s book Why the Germans Do It Better for example).

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