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Healing the Nation

Combative, provocative and engaging live debate chaired by Michael Buerk. With Giles Fraser, Anne McElvoy, Michael Portillo and Mona Siddiqui. #moralmaze

In the last three and a half years, freedom has clashed with fraternity, families have fallen out and friends have become foes. What happens next is 鈥 the Prime Minister promises 鈥 鈥渁 moment of real national renewal鈥. Post-Brexit Britain is not yet a week old and there is much left to negotiate about its future relationship with the EU, but at last we have certainty on one thing: we鈥檙e out. Inevitably there are still die-hard remainers re-branding themselves as 鈥榬ejoiners鈥 and continued shouts of 鈥淵ou lost, get over it!鈥 from their victors, but the tired rhetoric of both sides is now being tempered by hopeful talk of 鈥渉ealing the nation.鈥 What exactly does this mean? It must surely begin by identifying the sickness: poisonous politics, an inability to engage with opposing views, abuse directed towards MPs, women, minorities and religious groups? Then we should try to determine whether these symptoms are acute or chronic. Are we witnessing an hysterical spasm that will pass away in time or are we entering an historic period of irreconcilable cultural divisions? And what about the prescription? Is all the talk of 鈥榗oming together鈥 and 鈥榗ommon visions鈥 well-meaning waffle? Or is the language of healing crucial if we are to recover the art of compromise and civility? History tells us that it often takes a crisis to provoke a cure and that the deepest divisions can eventually be reconciled. But wounds can fester and usually leave scars. Can the past offer us hope for a more united future?

Guests: David Goodhart, Diarmaid Maccullough, Jane Robins and Jennifer Nadel.

Producer: Dan Tierney

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43 minutes

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Sat 8 Feb 2020 22:15

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  • Wed 5 Feb 2020 20:00
  • Sat 8 Feb 2020 22:15

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