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    Happy St George's Day to those on the other side of Offa's Dyke

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      So what's the betting that the Beeb will not mention England's Saints Day in case it upsets some fanatical minority!!

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        Like the Welsh?

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          I think we should celebrate St Edmund - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_the_Martyr - :tinysmile_twink_t2:
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            It might be St Beavis day !

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              Originally posted by des8 View Post
              Like the Welsh?
              Very likely Des!!

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                What really annoys me is the fact that so many unsavoury groups have hi jacked the cross of St. George flag /emblem and as a result English people are worried they will ‘offend’ someone, somewhere if the hang out the bunting or in any way celebrate. I have noticed that there is a bigger hoop la for St. Patricks day in the UK then there is for St. George’s day. Why? When will the apologising stop and a bit of national pride trickle in. Being proud of your nationality and celebrating your culture and heritage does not make you a racist.

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