. >> well, let's talk to senior adviser at the policy exchange, raqib hassan, who's no stranger to thisogram. raqib, welcome back. to this program. raqib, welcome back . and i you're we're back. and i you're we're converted already. we should be teaching more about british history in our schools. are we doing enough? >> oh, i don't think we're doing enough at all. andrew. i think that in recent times we've seen a culture of insecurity gain a foothold in our education system, and it always call it a culture of self—flagellation. and i think that there are far too many people in particular sectors of british life. they have a fundamentally warped view of british history, heritage and traditions. this new report, which has been published by policy exchange, of which i was the lead author of the report, shows that that's just not reflective of mainstream opinion in modern britain , and that's in modern britain, and that's just not including the white british mainstream. that's also including british ethnic minorities is a majority view that children should be taught to be proud of their bri