Article 54NX9 Boris Johnson says we shouldn't edit our past. But Britain has been lying about it for decades | George Monbiot

Boris Johnson says we shouldn't edit our past. But Britain has been lying about it for decades | George Monbiot

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George Monbiot
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If we really shouldn't lie about our history, as the prime minister says, let's finally open up about the atrocities of empire

When Boris Johnson claimed last week that removing statues is to lie about our history", you could almost admire his brass neck. This is the man who was sacked from his first job, on the Times, for lying about our history. He fabricated a quote from his own godfather, the historian Colin Lucas, to create a sensational front-page fiction about Edward II's Rose Palace. A further lie about history - his own history - had him sacked from another job, as shadow arts minister under the Conservative leader Michael Howard.

But, Johnson tells us: We cannot now try to edit or censor our past. We cannot pretend to have a different history". Yet lies and erasures are crucial to the myths on which Britain's official self-image is founded, and crucial to hiding the means by which those who still dominate us acquired their wealth and power.

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