St Georges Day

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Damascus

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Here it is, what coverage is there none, do we celebrate, no.

Who thinks this should be a national holiday and celebrated for what it is and stands for.:headbang::headbang::headbang:
 
Ahhh you'll have people complaining now. Its okay for the Scots, Welsh and Irish to have a sense of national identity, but if the English do they get accused of tribalism, racism and all sorts.

I'm with you by the way - it should be an English National holiday :)
 
I think it should be a national holiday. It has always struck me as ironic that St Patricks day gets more coverage. All the world's nations should celebrate their national days in my opinion.
 
Totally agree with the above, except the St George's cross has now been adopted as some racist symbol and it takes a lot to shake that tarring with the same brush.

National holiday - yes!

Having an A4 plastic flag flapping on my car roof attached to the door seal - no!

Long Live England! (the country NOT the football team, or the nazis)
 
In our town today, lots of little events. But was shocked to find a stall giving out free Qurans and Islamic propaganda!
 
Last Sunday from 6am to 7pm, March closed the centre of town and had a gala.
Best of all Hot dogs were £1.20 or speciality £1.50 and Kiddy fairground rides £1 each (and they lasted a far amount of time as well). Hat's off to our council and other organisers
 
I'm half Welsh/half Irish and agree with Samuel Johnson on the subject of patriotism ("the last refuge of a scoundrel.") I neither celebrate St David's Day nor St. Patrick's Day, BUT - if it gets me a day off work it gets my vote!:)
 
"...Its okay for the Scots, Welsh and Irish to have a sense of national identity..."

Do the Scottish celebrate St. Andrews day? In my childhood home Burns night and Hogmany were the only days of note that I remember.

:dunno:

Hungary has three national days each year, lots of flags and everyone is on holiday (almost).

:)
 
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I have a St George cross flag flying all year round on a flagpole in my garden. No i am not a racist or football fan ,just patriotic,and yes i agree with what others say make St Georges day a national holiday.
 
Whenever I have to fill in a survey or similar, I always tick 'other white' then when asked for details say English. Most people don't get it and think that I'm just being awkward or racist. The irony is that I've worked with many people from other races, both in their countries and mine, and all of them are proud of their heritage (even the septics with only a couple of hundred years behind them! (the chubby white ones that is!)) and those that I have worked with would have been happy to stand next to anyone who is willing to speak up for their own people and way of life. Glyn.
 
ehm... reckon you're making more of this than is necessary. st andrews day passes pretty much un-noticed and the only reason st patricks day is so famous/popular is due to the excessive drinking.

so the moral of the story is if you want it to be popular you need to dye your pints white with a red cross and keep drinking them till pink explodes from every orifice.


also theres no national holiday - for st andrew day anyway.
 
In our town today, lots of little events. But was shocked to find a stall giving out free Qurans and Islamic propaganda!


Yes Its great that we live in a free country where we are all aloud to express our views on our national day. It one of the many things that make me proud to be British
 
I'm lucky, my birthday is St Andrews day, so I do celebrate it each year. Hic..

What do patron saints stand for exactly?
 
Birmingham put on a massive free mini-festi. A groovy little folk band, followed by Beatles and Bowie tribute bands, finished with an orchestral ensemble. And oodles of little stalls celebrating English food etc.

It's not ignored everywhere. :D :cool: :D
 
St David's day isn't a holiday in Wales, and pretty much all everyone does is wear a plastic daffodil to work, and maybe talk about how we used to be good at rugby.

No problems with St George's day being celebrated though. Why not? I think having a national day is a good thing, but there's not much chance of it being made a holiday.

Personally, i always know when St george's day is, because it reminds me to look for the mushrooms of the same name. :)

Happy St George's day to Englishmen everywhere (and I hope we beat you at rugby next year :rolleyes:)
 
In our town today, lots of little events. But was shocked to find a stall giving out free Qurans and Islamic propaganda!

Were there any stalls giving out free Bibles and Christian propaganda? :)

I don't think a National day is a bad idea, most countries seem to have one, although it isn't always the day of the patron saint of that country, Bastille Day for instance.
 

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