
This Friday, the UK government wants every schoolchild to sing a song called “Strong Britain” as part of celebrations for ‘One Britain One Nation’ (OBON) day.
According to a tweet from the Department of Education, the day is for children to learn about “shared values of tolerance, kindness, pride and respect.”
We're encouraging schools across the UK to celebrate One Britain One Nation Day on 25 June, when children can learn about our shared values of tolerance, kindness, pride and respect.#OBONDAY21 @1Britain1Nation
— Department for Education (@educationgovuk) June 21, 2021
For more information:https://t.co/y7PQblUeDN
The campaign, led by former policeman Kash Singh, says on its webpage that it needs the support of schools to “celebrate the day in the spirit it is intended”.
To push the message, some schoolchildren wrote a song, and politicians want kids to sing it on that day to mark the occasion.
The department said schools should encourage children to clap for a minute to “pay tribute to all those people who helped during the Covid 19 pandemic crisis” and sing the OBON Day 2021 anthem.
Frankly, it’s all a bit bizarre. Here’s a taster of the tune:
🚨 | NEW: The government is urging children to sing this song on June 25
— Politics For All (@PoliticsForAlI) June 22, 2021
pic.twitter.com/Sq8ZUUgvYf
It led some people to ask how long it took to come up with the song, given it’s pretty lyrically limited.
how long u think it took them to come up with that
— Jack Wareham (@JackWPolitics) June 22, 2021
Quite fitting that it’s talking about how great we are whilst being absolute dog shit https://t.co/bxs6il71N5
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) June 22, 2021
This sounds like whoever wrote it forgot they had to write it and made it up on the spot. https://t.co/PwTtlRkYat
— Michael Fry (@BigDirtyFry) June 22, 2021
We don’t want to knock it too much, as it was written by schoolchildren in Bradford. But, presumably, it was all approved by real adults in Whitehall.
Some people pointed out that a song about unity appeared to slightly neglect some of the countries that make up Great Britain: “The fact that you aren’t even aware that most schools in Scotland will have started their summer holidays by then speaks volumes about what this govt actually thinks about the nations of the UK,” one person said.
Others said that many other countries have similar values of “unity”, and were puzzled why the UK government found the idea so remarkable that it deserved its own song.
Errr... most kids in Scotland will have already started their summer holidays by then 🤨 https://t.co/30H7P6qdjN
— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) June 22, 2021
Scotland, Wales & NI have devolved education systems. Keep up. https://t.co/BsmkMQmZC5
— John Harris (@johnharris1969) June 23, 2021
Meanwhile, there were some who said that the values pushed weren’t reflected by some members of the UK government: “You might like to run that whole tolerance, kindness, respect thing past Patel , and the rest of them as they seem to have missed the email… FYI We are not North Korea,” someone said.
You might like to run that whole tolerance, kindness, respect thing past Patel, Harding, and the rest of them as they seem to have missed the email… 🙄
— Fiftysomething Gardener 💙 (@cotswold31415) June 22, 2021
FYI We are not North Korea
And to be honest, the North Korea comparison was a bit of a running theme in responses:
Saw North Korea trending, which by itself can be anxiety inducing.
— Peter J. Thomas (@MrPeterJThomas) June 22, 2021
Then saw that it was our new song for children, strong Britain, greaaaaat naaaation...and now I'm really scared.
Trending at
— Milly gilbert (@Millygilbert17) June 22, 2021
No.5 North Korea
No.9 Hitler Youth
No.10, 12, 14 Strong Britain, One Britain, OBON
No.15 Tomorrow Belongs to Me
Sounds like we are all thinking along similar lines. I’ve seen a few comments about orbán and putin must have something like this
Welp. Well, the UK went full North Korea rather quickly with "Strong Britain, Great Nation".
— Jeffrey Driver 🇪🇺🇬🇧🏳️🌈 (@JeffreyDriver) June 22, 2021
I can't believe any school actually agreed to be involved.#OBONDAY21 / #OBAYDAY21@1Britain1Nation@educationgovuk
The Tories are turning us into North Korea. Next it will be ‘Hail Our Heroic Leader Boris’ 🤯😡😡😡 - UK government wants Welsh children to sing 'We are Britain' anthem https://t.co/NGQ1VO4YY2
— Kevin Pascoe #SocialistWelshLabour (@KevinPascoe) June 22, 2021
Er...yeah, no thanks. We are Britain. We don’t get our children to sing Government sponsored songs. We’re not North Korea. https://t.co/pLKEKHO1uw
— (((Dan Hodges))) (@DPJHodges) June 22, 2021
Others disagreed, saying those who objected to the song were haters:
I see the UK haters are getting all wound up because of a song promoting equality & diversity with words like strong Britain & comparing it to North Korea. The sheer loathing yet they can't be bothered to move to a country more to their liking
— Blue Fox 🏳️🌈🇬🇧 (@BluFoxx) June 22, 2021
Some did feel that the stronger comparisons to North Korea and the Hitler Youth were a little overboard and insensitive:
If you’re comparing this to THE HITLER YOUTH then you are nothing more than an utter moron. Do some fucking research on what the HITLER YOUTH was and did . https://t.co/OE1IGzmsdi
— Tracy-Ann Oberman (@TracyAnnO) June 22, 2021
The full lyrics can be found here, so make up your own mind.
The full lyrics to Strong Britain, Great Nation. When did we become North Korea? pic.twitter.com/msG2K3gHFk
— Khurram Farooq (@khurramfarooq) June 22, 2021
However, the overwhelming consensus was the song and the entire idea was bad, even from people who usually support the government.
Oh. My. God. Everyone has lost their effing minds. https://t.co/63u5iZUz1i
— Julia Hartley-Brewer (@JuliaHB1) June 22, 2021
Can we just start this country again? https://t.co/OhvthEKqQP
— Liam Thorp 💙 (@LiamThorpECHO) June 22, 2021
"STRONG BRITAIN GREAT NATION!"
— Pete 🤬 (@Sarf_London) June 22, 2021
"Leave it for the karaoke Fwank, yer makin a tit of yerself again" pic.twitter.com/Uu22aRGaPM
I am assuming ‘strong Britain great nation’ is sung to the tune of ‘soft kitty warm kitty’ from Big Bang Theory?
— Adrian Tchaikovsky (@aptshadow) June 22, 2021
Hi @Twitter you appear to have accidentally verified a parody account https://t.co/BpMO3oU4CH
— Leo Mikłasz (@leomiklasz) June 22, 2021
Yes, the Czech anthem is good but how does it compare to Strong Britain Great Nation
— Jessica Elgot (@jessicaelgot) June 22, 2021
Fun fact: If you play "Strong Britain, Great Nation" backwards you can hear Enoch Powell cackling.
— Elinor Elliot (@ElliotElinor) June 22, 2021
Making young children chant "Strong Britain, Great Nation" over and over again is not what great, strong, stable, or normal nations do in any way.
— Julien Hoez (@JulienHoez) June 22, 2021
What kind of demented psychopath came up with this idea? pic.twitter.com/yO1G7O8oBW
Even Tory MP Caroline Nokes admitted that she wished she could unhear the song.
I can’t unhear this (however fervently I wish I could) https://t.co/vste0SdBRW
— Caroline Nokes MP (@carolinenokes) June 22, 2021
It remains to be seen whether any schools in the UK will actually adopt this and force it upon their pupils but the campaign does have some notable backers, including Joanna Lumley and secretary of state for Northern Ireland, Brandon Lewis.