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Yes, they shaped our history
Yes.
There is one shower that will destroy our history? one Guess!
Yes. These are the people who shaped our country. The reasons for disputes/wars etc. should be taught as well. Not just a series of dates.
Well done Mr Gove.
glad to see two of the five figures being dumped are black, along with an anti-slavery campaigner; such people have no part in the history of our great white nation. There's no black in the Union Jack.
And the South Africans who fought for us in the WW1 trenches should be just forgotten.
Shame on you.
All the History I learned at school was Kings and Queens and the Religious nutters. Never anything about Us ordinary folk. I actually believed that the prince if wales built the Pavilion in Brighton with his bare hands.until I learned to think for myself.
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/// And the South Africans who fought for us in the WW1 trenches should be just forgotten.
Shame on you. ///

Who has ever said that those South Africans (white or black) should be forgotten, or any other black historical figure for that matter?

Shame on you for bringing colour into the debate.
of course. why anyone would drop them in favour of nonentities is beyond me
anotheoldgit. Might I suggest you read jno's post, just prior to mine.
the servicemen who fought for Britain in WW1, WW2, came from many backgrounds, countries, and i would never believe anyone would not include those men and women in their remembrance service in November, you only have to watch those who march in the parade.
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/// I actually believed that the prince if wales built the Pavilion in Brighton with his bare hands.until I learned to think for myself. ///

Who were you thinking for before you learnt to think for yourself?
there should be teaching of all who have made significant contributions to this country over the centuries, including Mary Seacole, pioneer and one of my all time heroines.
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Graham-W

Are yes I can see now that you were being slightly sarcastic, sorry.
and I based my post on the link aog gave. Also of note is the women being dumped. Allowing the study of women in history is political correctness gone mad. The poor dears haven't even had the vote for a century yet. Women's role thoughout time has involved the darning of socks, any Eton boy knows that.

More dead white males, that's what this nation needs.
And I must apologise to jno.
My sarcasm radar isn't working this morning.
I think time is the governing factor here. A few hours study of history a week simply doesn't allow for any great detailed study of one particular aspect of history. A basic understanding of what shaped the political and cultural landscape of Britain should be aimed for.
Surely there is room for both.

Historical figures are important but so are modern figures. TBH I can't see how you can split the two!!
room for both, but it comes to something when some youngsters were questioned on Winston Churchill, and didn't know who he was, or his part in our islands history.

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