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    Trafalgar day

    No I'm really not. I am stating that whilst the concept of inclusion is good it is sometimes hijacked for other (largely political) reasons and can be adopted at the cost of tradition rather than alongside it.
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    Trafalgar day

    Birmingham's Winterval in the late 90's was an attempt at a more inclusive celebration which backfired badly as it was widely viewed as political correctness gone mad. The concept of a more secular "Winterval" came from the States and has been adopted by a number of local authorities here and in...
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    Trafalgar day

    Based on many 'authorities' haste to replace Christmas with a 'WinterFestival' there seems every reason to suppose that (the resurrection of) Trafalgar Day would be viewed by some as being as potentially inflammatory as the Cross of St George although in truth it's celebration as a national day...
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