A photograph of Politician Humza Yousaf

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Ten years after the Brexit referendum, Britain continues to wrestle with questions of identity, belonging and national direction. As debates around nationalism, migration, faith, protest and pluralism become increasingly charged, what story does the country now tell about itself and who feels fully included within it?  

Bringing together political, historical and civic voices from across British public life, this major conversation explores the changing meaning of British identity in an era shaped by populism, economic anxiety and growing social fragmentation. 

From patriotism and memory to democracy and national cohesion, the discussion asks what kind of country Britain wishes to become.

Humza Yousaf served as Scotland’s First Minister from 29th March 2023 - 7th May 2024. Upon assuming office, Humza became the first Muslim leader of a Western European nation. Elected to the Office of First Minister at the age of 37, he became Scotland’s youngest First Minister, and the first Person of Colour to become First Minister of Scotland. 

Part of Bradford Literature Festival 

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Humza Yousaf: What Does Britain Think It Is Now?

Type:Literary Event

St Georges Hall, Bridge Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1JT

Opening Times

Season (4 July 2026)
DayTimes
Saturday11:00 - 12:15

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