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Monday 12 November 2012

Information on English Traditions

parliamentary information office: I've lived in the UK for almost 20 years now, I still get a bit confused by some traditions, then there are things that aren't really tradition I don't think like boxing day, where I come from we don't have boxing day but when I ask people where it came from etc no one really seems to know.





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75% of the population are Christian, yet like the BBC we have an immigrant creed at the forefront of religion in our society?

Minister of faith and community, apparently the only community that counts now are the Muslims.

Let's all pander so they do not blow us up. Islam is a dangerous virulent political force that has no place in a western society.





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They are here because
they love what Britain has to offer – and that’s not just jobs and more
freedoms...We know. It's the benefits, houses, free NHS, no judicial system, ECHR, etc. Need I say more?




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What is worrying is that there is a hard line atheist element is society that uses the "inclusion" argument to discourage traditional Christmas celebration.
They want to change Easter into "Spring Break" as well. Watch out for this because the tactic is to push for a fixed time for the Easter school holiday. Once it does not follow the date of Easter they can rename it.


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