Nicola Sturgeon even said she thought the idea was a “spoof” when it circulated on social media. The song is part of a campaign started by an ex-police officer who wanted a day of celebration to foster pride in Britain.The UK Government’s department for education promoted the idea for schools across the UK to participate in One Britain One Nation Day on Friday.The lyrics include the line: “We are Britain and we have one dream, to unite all people in one great team.”Schools are asked to join in and children are encouraged to clap.However, Sturgeon shot down the plan: “I have to say when I saw it on social media yesterday I assumed it was a spoof, I didn’t think it was real.”“I’m trying to imagine the outrage there would be if the Scottish.
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