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The patriotic song ‘Rule, Britannia!, Britannia rule the waves’, is traditionally performed at the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ which takes place each year at the Royal Albert Hall. Originally, Great ...
Against this background, why on earth would the Proms continue to encourage the jingoism of “Rule, Britannia”? The festival has come close to stopping its now controversial annual singalong. In 2020 ...
Ms Debbonaire's stance comes four years after the BBC was forced into a U-turn and brought back the singing of the song after the Proms originally planned to just play an instrumental version.
In 2020, the BBC was forced into a humiliating U-turn and brought back the singing of Rule, Britannia! at the Last Night of the Proms after planning to play an instrumental version. A spokesman ...
Critics have long said Rule, Britannia! has uncomfortable associations with slavery and colonialism - Guy Bell/PA Wire Labour’s shadow culture secretary has said Rule, Britannia! “alienates ...
While a popular choice in many British classical concerts, ‘Rule Britannia’ has become controversial due to its associations with slavery and colonialism. Here’s a look at the song’s lyrics, and long ...
READ MORE: Forget ‘Rule Britannia’ – ‘Common People’ is the true sound of Britain In 2020, the BBC made a decision to perform just an instrumental version of ‘Rule Britannia’ at the ...
The row in 2020 involved both Rule, Britannia! and Land of Hope and Glory. The corporation insisted that the plans for instrumental-only versions were due to Covid restrictions, but the decision ...