Wendy: What do you think is a good citizen?
Cilla: I think that's a very difficult question because you can define citizenship in lots and lots of different ways. I think it's actually about people caring about each other, and taking responsibility for each other. I think it's about diversity and respecting diversity. And I mean that, I'm not just using those words. I think it's about people learning to live with each other, but to have goals.
I think there's a lot of fragmentation, to me citizenship is actually about people working together to achieve something together, and I think that's got lost. I don't know if we ever had it, I'm not mythologizing the past, I'm not suggesting it was like that in the past, but I think we have become such a diverse society that we need to re-think what we care about and share together. And I think that's an agenda that I'm not saying necessarily comes from Government. I don't know who it comes from, but I think it's something that we need to work towards.
I think above all it is about responsibility to each other, and about people recognising that things that they might like don't ... aren't necessarily things that other people like. It's about reaching compromises. So, it's a negotiated position I think. It's about being active, it's about being engaged, it's about working to try and make things better for each other.