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Old 09-01-2008, 05:55 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Default 5th November, Bank Holiday, Monday

Yes, 5th November is an interesting choice - although the actual Bank Holiday would, of course, have to be held on the nearest Monday to it (when 5th November were not on a Monday).
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Old 09-01-2008, 06:37 PM   #32 (permalink)
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If we were to have a holiday in the autumn, I think it would have to be Trafalgar day, October 21st.
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Default end of August Bank Holiday, Christmas Day, gap, filled

Well, that is about halfway between the end of August Bank Holiday and the next one which is Christmas Day.

The gap where there is no Bank Holiday between the end of August and Christmas Day certainly needs to be filled.
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(1)To try to highlight that the real issue is being missed and that is how to readress the imbalance casued by the Blair Governments devolution policy in order to strengthen the Union

(2)It is certainly not to wind you up cassie, there is no need to do that because you come to this forum fully wound!

(1) I alluded to the discrepancy when I logged my suggestion.

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