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Old March 22nd 09, 06:39 AM posted to alt.politics.england.misc,uk.transport.london
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Default Richard Barnbrook forces Boris to Celebrate St George's Day

On 22 Mar, 02:55, wrote:
Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Question No: 1595 / 2008
Richard Barnbrook
Can the Mayor confirm how much funding he will be allocating to next
years St Georges Day celebrations in London?

Answer from the Mayor:
A GLA budget allocation of £100,000, the same as 2008, and subject to
approval, is currently projected for St George's Day celebrations in
2009.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...Boriss-plan-ce...
London Mayor Boris Johnson is to defy the politically correct brigade
by staging a week-long festival in the capital to celebrate St
George’s Day, with the red and white cross of England’s patron saint
flying proudly from his City Hall offices.

The move follows a series of incidents in recent years in which people
have been banned from displaying the English flag on the grounds that
it is racist and could offend Muslims because of St George’s
association with the Crusades.

But Mr Johnson believes such arguments are unjustified and plans a
series of events around St George’s Day on April 23 to honour the
historical achievements of England and the English.


This is such cobblers - there have been St Georges day celebrations in
London every year for the last few years. I went to the St Georges Day
celebration in Trafalgar Square a couple of years ago, which was one
of Ken Livingstones Mayor of LondON events. Richard Barnbrook hasnt
acheived anything, apart from boosting the off licence trade. Still
interesting to see the BNP talking about "forcing people to celebrate"
- sounds like a fun future ahead if they were elected.

Rob