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Searching for What Unites Us in a Divided Modern Britain

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Published: 18 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A major new national project has officially launched today across the United Kingdom. This initiative aims to address growing concerns regarding deep divisions within British society. High-profile figures from across the political spectrum have united to support this effort. They want to discover what it truly means to be British today. The country faces significant social challenges that threaten to pull different communities apart. Former Conservative chancellor Sajid Javid has offered a stark warning about these societal risks. He stated that Britain faces real peril if citizens cannot find common ground. This new project seeks to give ordinary people a voice in this vital matter.

The project is officially called the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion. This independent body is being co-chaired by two very prominent political figures. Sajid Javid leads the commission alongside former Labour party policy chief Jon Cruddas. Their partnership demonstrates a rare cross-party consensus on this pressing national issue. They are actively urging the public to share their personal visions of community life. This extensive research project has been officially named the National Conversation project. It wants to explore how people feel about their local areas and country. The organizers believe that local perspectives are crucial for building a better future.

The commission features an impressive and diverse membership from across public life. Human rights and counter-extremism activist Sara Khan is bringing her expertise to the group. Former West Midlands mayor Andy Street is also contributing his extensive local government experience. Laura Marks, the chair of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, joins the panel too. Former Green party leader Caroline Lucas is participating to offer her unique perspective. Activist Tim Montgomerie, representing Reform UK, is another key member of this commission. This diverse group ensures that many different political viewpoints are fully represented.

The Together Coalition is the organization responsible for convening this major new commission. This nonprofit cohesion campaign was co-founded by Brendan Cox some years ago. He is the widower of the late Jo Cox, the murdered Member of Parliament. The coalition aims to map out a positive shared vision for the future. They are doing this work within a very fraught and fractured political climate. The project will ask fundamental questions about identity in the modern United Kingdom. People will be asked what it means to be British, English, Scottish, or Welsh. These questions touch on the very core of our shared national identity.

The research aims to determine exactly what unites and divides the public today. It will look at what connects people to their immediate neighbors every day. The study also hopes to discover what makes this country feel like home. Sajid Javid emphasized that a shared sense of belonging is absolutely essential now. He believes that politicians alone cannot provide the answers to these difficult questions. The former chancellor stated that the necessary wisdom sits with the British public. He hopes this national conversation will give that public wisdom a powerful voice. The project represents a serious attempt to listen to the entire country.

Members of the public are being asked to complete a short online survey. This initial process takes only ten minutes of their time to complete fully. Participants will fill in specific details about their local neighborhoods and communities. They are then invited to leave a brief sixty-second voice note online. This voice note will detail their personal vision for the national future. Meanwhile, thousands of small group discussions will take place across the nation. These local debates are being organized by various partner organizations in communities. This twin approach ensures that both individuals and groups can participate easily.

Melinda Mills is a professor of demography at Oxford’s famous Nuffield College. She also serves as director of the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science. Her academic center is the institution that actually designed this comprehensive new survey. Professor Mills explained how advanced artificial intelligence has completely revolutionised this research. This technology allows researchers to conduct mass listening exercises on a huge scale. The recorded voice notes will be analyzed thoroughly using modern computer software. Researchers will study the specific language choices that ordinary people make online. They want to understand the emotional register and texture of these conversations.

This detailed analysis will reveal how people actually talk about their local areas. It moves far beyond traditional multiple-choice questions used in standard opinion polling. Recent data highlights exactly why this kind of deep research is necessary. Polling from the British Red Cross last month revealed some very concerning trends. That study found that three-quarters of UK adults believe Britain is divided. Specifically, seventy-five percent of respondents felt the country lacked strong national unity. Furthermore, seventy-two percent said the division had worsened over five years. These statistics show a growing sense of fragmentation across the entire nation.

The commission plans to publish a comprehensive report later this calendar year. This final document will combine public insight with rigorous academic research methods. It will also include expert testimony and the careful deliberations of commissioners. The commission has already conducted several previous exercises regarding British social life. Those past projects collected detailed evidence on housing and the education system. They also examined the national economy and levels of public trust today. Evidence was taken from many prominent figures during those initial research stages. Tory peer Michael Gove was among those who provided their expert testimony.

Renowned historian Mary Beard also contributed her deep knowledge to those past discussions. Paul Johnson, the former director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, spoke too. Former Prime Minister David Cameron also shared his extensive experience with the commission. These past efforts have laid a strong foundation for this current project. Jon Cruddas emphasized that rebuilding Britain’s social fabric is incredibly urgent now. He stated clearly that the answers to these problems do not lie in Westminster. Instead, the solutions can be found in communities up and down the country. That is why this project is focusing heavily on local people.

James Graham is the acclaimed playwright who wrote the hit play Dear England. That stage production portrayed the career of former England football manager Gareth Southgate. Graham helped advise the commission on the actual design of this project. He expressed hope that this initiative would be a highly successful endeavor. The playwright called it the first serious attempt to build a shared vision. He noted that the current political climate often seeks to divide people. This project aims to counter that division by focusing on common ground. It offers an alternative to the partisan bickering often seen in modern media.

The National Conversation project officially begins its public phase on eighteen May. The entire exercise will run continuously until the very end of August. This extended period allows millions of citizens the opportunity to take part. The findings could help shape future government policy on social cohesion issues. Organizers are hoping for a massive response from all regions and backgrounds. Anyone interested in participating can visit the official website to share views. The digital platform can be accessed directly at https://www.thenationalconversation.org.uk/ for submissions. This is a unique chance for the public to guide Britain’s future direction.

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