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 MORE ENGLAND BANK HOLIDAYS 

• St George’s Day. April 23.
  • England Day 12 July.
    As 12 July 927 AD, Athelstan, also spelled Aethelstan or Ethelstan,
    first West Saxon king to have effective rule over the whole of England.
    Reigned between 925 and 939 AD.
• St Edmund’s Day. November 20.  

  • Turn into Bank Holiday, Black Country Day of July 14.  
Background 
  • Black Country Day is a date that was chosen to mark the region’s industrial heritage, as it is the anniversary of the invention of the world’s first steam engine, the Newcomen Engine, built in 1712 at the Conygree Coalworks near Dudley. It is now a major occasion, marked by pubs and organisations.


BETTER ENGLAND CENSUS 

  • Future England Census to include English people able to say:

  • white and English (or Celt of the various nations living in England), or 
  • any other race and English, or 
  • parentage white and any other race and English. 
  • As well as obviously, not English nor Celt, but a foreign national. 


FREE PRESCRIPTIONS 

  • All ages free prescriptions on NHS in England. 

ANGLO SAXON HISTORY TAUGHT
IN ENGLAND'S SCHOOLS 

Historically, the Anglo-Saxon period denotes the time between around 450 and 1066 AD. 

During this period, Germanic peoples – Angles, Saxons, and Jutes – arrived in Britain and established kingdoms that were consolidated into the Kingdom of England by Athelstan of Wessex in 927. 

This period saw the development of the English language and the creation of epic poems like Beowulf and Waldere.

Modern-day English people owe a third of their ancestry to the Anglo-Saxons. 
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