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Re: Moving the May Bank Holiday
I'd rather it was moved to October.We have too many bank holidays around Easter through to May and not enough between August and Christmas.What's wrong with Trafalgar day?
I also see Russ's point and am wondering why we can't make it Shakespeare's day as it 'twas the day of his death.;) |
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2. It's a proposal to celebrate a 19th century military victory over two European countries that are now our allies. Trafalgar was not a fight for freedom over tyrrany in anything like the way WW2 was (and even VE day doesn't get a bank holiday). There is no way it justifies a holiday to celebrate it, more than 200 years after the fact. |
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That's because everyone in London still thinks Capital is a local radio station for London - which, to be fair, it was until very recently. I'm quite sure the minister in question thought he was addressing an English audience.
Notwithstanding anything the minister may have said on the radio, the policy consultation does make clear that legislation for a St George's Day in England would be accompanied by legislation for St David's Day in Wales. |
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People will adjust. |
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Calm down, dear - they are talking about tourists, not your bêtes noires......:D
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I think if the Bank Holiday is moved to October then it should fall in the half term week so that children don't miss out on vital teaching time
but in reality I'd rather have an extra day statutory leave, so that I could pick the day off I wanted |
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I suspect that May Day is seen by many in the tourism industries as the real start of the season. Easter is just too early for temperatures to be reliable to get people thinking of outdoors. So removing that holiday, and making it later in the year is just shifting the season back and forth a bit. No real gain.
But from a bank holiday perspective why have Easter, may Day and the end of May holidays in such short succession. A date later in the year would spread things out. Oh and to the unions, business leaders and such like who all say moving the holiday would be disruptive, I doubt it would be a sudden occurence and there would be a couple of years notice, whcih would give far more planning time than the holiday suddenly announced for the Royal Wedding, that is undoubtedly distruptive when so many will now be trying to skive that whole week. |
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"skive" - such an emotive term....:D
Some of us have booked the three days between the two long weekends off as annual leave, so are off work for eleven days.;) |
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2) Of course you do - you've been married, and had a mother-in-law...:D |
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