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Preserve Shakespeare’s Legacy in Stratford Without Decolonisation

Submitted on Sunday 16th March 2025

Rejected on Friday 11th April 2025

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: local (see below for details)

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Preserve Shakespeare’s Legacy in Stratford Without Decolonisation

Petition Details

We urge the British government to ensure that William Shakespeare’s works and legacy in Stratford-upon-Avon remain free from efforts to "decolonise" them. Shakespeare’s plays are a cornerstone of British culture and a universal exploration of human nature, not a colonial artifact to be reframed.

Additional Information

Recent trends suggest reinterpretations that impose modern ideological lenses, risking the erosion of their historical and artistic integrity. Stratford, as the heart of Shakespeare’s heritage, should remain a place where his works are celebrated as written, not altered to fit contemporary political narratives. This preserves their value for future generations and respects their global significance.

We request that the government support institutions like the Royal Shakespeare Company and Stratford’s cultural bodies to maintain authentic presentations of his works, rejecting funding or policies that prioritise decolonisation over fidelity to the original texts. Shakespeare belongs to all humanity—let’s keep him untainted by division.


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