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Old 24-03-2009, 09:51   #41
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Re: London St. George's Day celebration

This is what the BNP are spinning as 'Richard Barnbrook forces Boris to Celebrate St. George's Day':

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Question by Richard Barnbrook

Can the Mayor confirm how much funding he will be allocating to next years St Georges Day celebrations in London?

Answer by Boris Johnson

A GLA budget allocation of £100,000, the same as 2008, and subject to approval, is currently projected for St George’s Day celebrations in 2009.
So Boris is spinning his backside off when he's doing no more than Livingstone did last year, and the BBC are abjectly awful at reporting the news.
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