Ian Jack, a thoughtful writer, dives deep into the complex identity of the United Kingdom as it marks a decade of Long Read features. He reflects on the fragile nature of Britishness and the potential impact of Scotland's independence vote. Exploring the historical intricacies, Jack discusses the evolving sentiments of Scottish nationalism and the contributions of 18th-century events to British identity. Through personal anecdotes, he captures the tension between regional pride and the collective history, pondering whether we should mourn the potential loss of this intricate identity.