A very British affair, on a very global stage
London’s Games will be “a very British affair, on a very global stage”
Opinion Piece by Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister
One month to go, and London is
calling...
As the first city to host the Olympics three
times, we’re looking forward to welcoming the world to
London in the days and weeks ahead.
Every Games – from
Sydney to Barcelona to Beijing – says something unique and
distinctive about the country that hosts them. London will
be no different.
From the Olympic Torch Relay, where
British people from all walks of life touch a little bit of
Olympic history, to the opening ceremonies (which remain top
secret as I write this) to the Paralympics, which first
began in a British town called Stoke Mandeville in 1948.
This will be a very British affair on a very global
stage.
So what will London 2012 say about the UK in
2012?
First, it will show that Britain delivers. Our
construction industry has pulled out all the stops to create
an amazing Olympic Park, including a new Olympic Village
just minutes away from the main sporting venues.
It was
all built on time, within budget and to award-winning
standards, including groundbreaking commitments to
sustainability and green technology which have raised the
bar for major construction projects in the UK and
beyond.
Second, for those who haven’t been to the UK, I
hope these Games will shine a light on Britain as an
incredible place to visit.
The Olympic Torch, currently
on its 8,000 mile journey across the UK, is showing off our
attractions like never before: the amazing coastlines in the
South West and the East of England, beautiful landscapes in
Wales and Scotland, and a depth of history and heritage
stretching from Stonehenge in the South to Hadrian’s Wall
in the North.
We’ve also got the buzzing, metropolitan
hotspots like Belfast, Edinburgh, Leeds, Newcastle,
Manchester and Liverpool. Indeed, from the Beatles to
Shakespeare, the UK has a cultural heritage like no
other.
For many people, though, London is still the big
draw. As one of the world’s great cities, it encapsulates
everything we cherish in Britain: our multiculturalism and
openness, our respect for our past, and our ambition for the
future.
In London, you find a city of 200 different languages. You can eat cuisine from every Olympic nation. You see the pomp of the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace sitting alongside the buzz of Soho and the bright lights of the West End.
This blend of old and new, the traditional and the cutting edge, will shine through our Games. Alongside the new Olympic Park, events will be staged in some of the most historic and iconic sporting venues in the country: Lords, the home of world cricket; Wimbledon, famed for its tennis; Greenwich, synonymous with maritime history.
London is, in every sense, a world within a city. It will be busy, yes, but also full of energy, excitement and potential: the perfect backdrop for the best in global sport and culture.
For any country, hosting a third
Olympics is a huge honour. London has waited a long time for
this moment and the whole world will be watching. In one
month’s time, we hope to live up to those expectations –
by putting on an amazing show and offering a glimpse of
Britain at its
best.
ends