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Well its no wonder that we don't celebrate St Georges day when, when the country has something to celebrate, like England playing in the World, people are regularly asked to remove the Union flag or St Georges Cross from vehicles, I remember taxi drivers being told to remove the flags because it may upset over nationalities
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don't really think thats out to do wi it mate, back in the day when nobody bothered about such things, was no big celebrations i remember, in fact biggest i recall was 66 when we won world cup.:)
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My car flag and bunting are already up. As Jaysay has already pointed out, it's not so much that we've ever made a big deal of it, more the fact that any effort to do so is suppressed by the authorities. The Manchester parade is a new one on me and I'd like to think it will be an annual event rather than a vote-winning exercise. Three years ago I was told by the landlord of the pub where I present one of my quiz nights that I had to make an announcement before my St George's Day special. The brewery stated that the landlord must not be seen to be specific to any one country so the St George's Day Quiz had to be my responsibility in order to exempt him. It just seems odd that 17th March was another matter entirely as far as the money-grubbing brewery and sales of Guinness were concerned. |
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"any effort to do so is suppressed by the authorities"? So, are you expecting the cops round at your house next Friday, Ken? Think you'll find there's quite a lot of celebrations going on without let or hinderance. Obviously, there'll be a few loony left/PC stories, but doubtless our "Mailwatch" correspondent will be posting them on here, so we all know about them! ;) |
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perhaps st georges day would be better celebrated if it was a public holiday like it is in ANOTHER COUNTRY which is Canada i think.
its hard to celebrate it and not get fired for been drunk ,its a disgrace govenment hasnt realised this and given the british people a day off on their national day. like somone has said already saint patricks day gets celebrated more but in all fairness unless its somones birthday the majority of people couldnt care less who saint patric is as its merely a good excuse for a booze up and to run around in a silly hat |
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Whatever misgivings you have about the origins of St George, it is our national day and no one should be reprimanded for celebrating it with a flag or two just because someone somewhere might get offended. I'll just set your mind at rest that I have never read the Daily Mail, or indeed any newspapers on a regular basis save the Lancashire Telegraph. I don't think the Daily Mail has the monopoly on PC stories, does it??? |
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As for the Mail, I was actually referring to Jaysay who always likes to keep us in the picture on PC madness stories from that august organ! ;) |
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