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oh dear: Guy Fawkes dropped for bonfire night

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    oh dear: Guy Fawkes dropped for bonfire night

    Guy Fawkes dropped for bonfire night

    Guy Fawkes has been banned by council bosses in east London - and replaced with a Bengali folk tale. (AtW's comment: ) Tower Hamlets said it wanted to provide an "alternative" theme to celebrate November 5 and the attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament.

    The council has commissioned a £75,000 fireworks display entitled the Emperor and the Tiger, which tells the story of the "Moghul Emperor, the Wise Man and the Guardian of the Jungle". As a mock Bengal tiger paces a giant catwalk, fire will light up a "forest" to the sound of Bangla drummers and dancers.

    Around 20,000 people are expected to pack into Hackney's Victoria Park for Sunday night's display - but there will be no mention of the date's enormous significance in British history. The move came under fire from George Galloway and campaigners. Mr Galloway, Respect MP for Bethnal Green and Bow said: "It beggars belief that this council should organise a Bonfire Night without a bonfire or a Guy."

    John Midgley, spokesman for the Campaign Against Political Correctness, said the council's move would "explode in their faces". He added: "There's a time and a place for everything and November 5 is for Bonfire Night. It's time for common sense and for people to tell bureaucrats that politically correct actions like these undermine our historic occasions and harm community relations."

    One third of Tower Hamlets' population of 196,000 is Bengali - about 65,000. But Bengalis dominate the council and its cabinet with 31 of the 51 councillors. Tower Hamlets council insisted they were neither being politically correct nor forgetting the Gunpowder Plot.

    Officials said: We did Guy fawkes last year" and insisted it was their tradition to have a different theme each year. In a statement, a spokesman said: "And this differentiates our celebrations from other boroughs and our events are proving to be extremely popular.

    "Our sole aim is to stage an exciting event - on the traditional Fireworks Night - that will attract the interest of as many people as possible. Since introducing the themed events four years ago, visitor numbers have increased from 3,000 to a massive 23,000 people at last year's event. Let's judge the event by how much people enjoy themselves on the night."

    Three nights of displays will light up the skies of London this weekend. Bonfire Night is Sunday, but many displays have been brought forward to Friday and Saturday - which means a 72-hour bonfire bonanza.
    Last edited by AtW; 2 November 2006, 17:14.

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    Xeno's comment: Stop the world - I want to get off.
    Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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      #3
      "Officials said: We did Guy fawkes last year""

      Possibly because it was Guy Fawkes night. What a load of old bollox.
      Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.

      I preferred version 1!

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        #4
        Oh FFS!

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          #5
          'We did ramadan last year... '

          Lets have a Roman Orgy instead...


          'We did diwali last year... '

          Let's have some pagan rituals instead...


          'Its our tradition to do something different each year...'

          Well, it's the UK tradition to celebrate the same things at the same time for the same reasons each year.

          Can you imagine St Patricks day being replaced by a day of fasting to 'celebrate diversity'....?
          Vieze Oude Man

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            #6
            Why change?

            When will everyone in this country learn that its that people coming in to this country that have to adapt NOT, REPEAT NOT, the other way round....!!!

            Aaaarrgg!!! FFS if I wanted to live in Bengal I would go there!!!!

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              #7
              P.S what Polish festivals can we look forward to from now on?
              Vieze Oude Man

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                #8
                Originally posted by mcquiggd
                P.S what Polish festivals can we look forward to from now on?
                The Radish Festival!

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                  #9
                  Is that as in 'Radishing' someone in Blackadder...?
                  Vieze Oude Man

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                    #10
                    What next - a film called "Life Of Abdul"?

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