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What the next british thing to be banned?
A call for a ban on the Red arrows? Whats next? St Georges day?!?
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Ah - but I'd counter that with examples of mass celebrations of 'Britishness' that were inclusive and there wasn't a whisper of complaint from anyone.
To whit - the golden jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
I watched the news closely that day, and lo and behold, crowds of people lining the mall, waving the Union Jack without a murmur from anyone.
It can done...there should definitely be a St George's Day. It would be fantastic.
Just as long as everyone was included and the BNP didn't get a look in.
Ah - but I'd counter that with examples of mass celebrations of 'Britishness' that were inclusive and there wasn't a whisper of complaint from anyone.
To whit - the golden jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
I watched the news closely that day, and lo and behold, crowds of people lining the mall, waving the Union Jack without a murmur from anyone.
It can done...there should definitely be a St George's Day. It would be fantastic.
Just as long as everyone was included and the BNP didn't get a look in.
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