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British Day idea 'is still alive' | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
The Ministry of Justice insist plans for a British Day have not been axed and remain "very much alive". | |
The plan for a national holiday, like July 4 in the US or Bastille Day in France, was proposed as part of Gordon Brown's plan to celebrate Britishness. | The plan for a national holiday, like July 4 in the US or Bastille Day in France, was proposed as part of Gordon Brown's plan to celebrate Britishness. |
It was one of the key recommendations of Lord Goldsmith's citizenship review. | |
Doubt was cast on the idea after MPs were told that while some ideas from the review would be taken forward, there were no plans a national day. | |
In a written answer to Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell minister Michael Wills said: "A number of Lord Goldsmith's recommendations merit further consideration across Government and will be taken into account in discussion and debate on policy development in these areas. | |
"However, there are no plans to introduce a national day at the present time." | "However, there are no plans to introduce a national day at the present time." |
'Disappointing' | |
Mr Wills worked on the original proposals for a national day to "focus on the things that bring us together... whatever our backgrounds". | |
The plan had run into trouble this summer when minister Liam Byrne proposed making the August bank holiday weekend the national day. | The plan had run into trouble this summer when minister Liam Byrne proposed making the August bank holiday weekend the national day. |
That meant rejecting Lord Goldsmith's proposal of it being an extra bank holiday - and prompted criticism from Scotland where most people's bank holiday is at the start of the month. | That meant rejecting Lord Goldsmith's proposal of it being an extra bank holiday - and prompted criticism from Scotland where most people's bank holiday is at the start of the month. |
Mr Byrne said the day would give people the opportunity to celebrate "the best of being British" and "showcase all the colours of the British tapestry". | Mr Byrne said the day would give people the opportunity to celebrate "the best of being British" and "showcase all the colours of the British tapestry". |
Mr Rosindell told the BBC he found the apparent decision to drop the plan "disappointing" and left the UK at odds with most other countries. | |
He also accused the government of "hypocrisy" in trying to "promote patriotism... but once they have got the short term publicity they quietly drop the plan". | He also accused the government of "hypocrisy" in trying to "promote patriotism... but once they have got the short term publicity they quietly drop the plan". |
Mr Rosindell, MP for Romford, said he wanted the national day - which he would call Britannia Day - to be the Monday after the Trooping the Colour celebration of the Queen's official birthday in June. | Mr Rosindell, MP for Romford, said he wanted the national day - which he would call Britannia Day - to be the Monday after the Trooping the Colour celebration of the Queen's official birthday in June. |
A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman later insisted the plan had not been dropped, was "very much alive" - and said Mr Wills had meant that plans had not been drawn up "at the present time". |