BREXIT – St. GEORGES DAY IN ENGLAND
The 23rd
April 2016 is St. Georges Day, which offers an opportunity to celebrate the
patron saint of England
and fly the flag for English culture in general. The Prime Minister, David
Cameron is on record as having said that St. Georges Day has been overlooked
“for too long” and the country should celebrate what it is to be English.
I hope
that every English person will take this opportunity, regardless of colour or
religious beliefs, to recognise the things that bind us together. Be proud to
be English and wear the Flag of St. George, a lapel badge, a patch, t-shirt,
hat or what ever suits and as its on a Saturday find a local celebration to
join in to and enjoy.
You only need to
listen to Dame Vera Lynn singing “There’ll
always be an England, and England will be free” to appreciate the sacrifice that many people
have given over the years to maintain that freedom, it is readily available on
Youtube, and the responsibility that we owe to previous generations to maintain
that status for future generations.
It is a chance for
the English people to show the patriotic spirit that makes us proud of our
country, of our ingenuity and our industry. England is not here to be absorbed into the Franco–German EU, we are a strong and proud people and when we
regain our independence we will work, as the largest part of the UK , to help put the UK where it deserves to be,
fighting our own corner from a position of strength.
BE ENGLISH
and BE PROUD.
James
Hancock.
A Good Common Man.
( Because of what happens when “good men do nothing“
Edmund Burke)
(E) jh.r@btinternet.com ( Ref: DE61550)
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