Common Goals for a Shared Society

When we consider what the 'shared society' values are, we should bear in mind what Churchill said, 'Is the only lesson of history to be that mankind is unteachable? Let there be justice, mercy and freedom.' As Europeans born in the UK I believe we see these as our Common Goals:
1/ A country that values justice and truth and doesn't allow politicians to legally and knowingly lie in parliament and thus mislead people; that demands truth and honesty from it's media and politicians in all circumstances and severely punishes those who lie; that elects through a proportional representation system that is fair and never relies on a simple 'first past the post' system for anything but seeks consensus rather than mere majority rule.
2/ A country that values mercy and seeks the welfare of all people, providing healthcare and education for everyone and support for the disabled and disadvantaged; that sees business serving the community rather than the community serving business. Churchill reiterated this as President Roosevelt's idea of 'economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants - everywhere in the world'.
3/ A country that values freedom and promotes the European values of free movement of goods, services, capital and people; fully integrated into Europe, playing it's part in developing what Churchill described as a 'sort of United States of Europe'; that encourages immigration and values diversity of culture, enriching the society thus becoming a truly 'Global Britain' taking Churchill's commission of a 'rightful place with other great groupings in shaping the destinies of men'.
Too long the UK has been living with anger towards Germany and anger over missing out on the Marshall Plan which benefited mainland Europe. 'We must all turn our backs upon the horrors of the past. We must look to the future. We cannot afford to drag forward across the years that are to come the hatreds and revenges which have sprung from the injuries of the past.'
We are European. 'If Europe is to be saved from infinite misery, and indeed from final doom, there must be an act of faith in the European family and an act of oblivion against all the crimes and follies of the past.'
Let us remember the French proverb quoted by Churchill: 'Les absents ont toujours tort'.

** Quotes are from Winston Churchill speaking at the University of Zurich, 19th September 1946. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln4SRnt4VE0)

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