Very interesting post, Heno and that first picture? That's where you live? Bloody jealous, mate, it looks lovely...
Side-stepping slightly... I was in Manchester yesterday afternoon with my mate and the whole St Patrick's day thing was in full swing. A huge parade was in progress, there was a big fair going on outside the Town Hall and everywhere you looked, there were folks in costumes, make-up, etc... good luck to them too, hope they all had a lovely day! God knows we need one in the current economic climate...
But it was probably a tiny percentage of the assembled crowds who had anything like Irish blood in them...
Yet somehow, St Georges Day is a minor footnote in most peoples diaries...
Can I ask, with no agenda, why any of you lot think that similar events are not in progress for the English folks, who made up the majority of that same crowd?
Please understand, I'm not a Daily Mail reader who's currently undecided about whether to get involved with either UKIP or the BNP... I'm a rational minded fella who's struggling to understand why there isn't a celebration of English-ness (is that a word?) and pride in that same country. We ain't perfect, not least in view of the fact that we have a government who seems to be intent on destroying so much that is good about the UK (the gleeful destruction of the NHS, for one...) but I have mentioned this with other folks on other forums and, apparently, it makes me a bit of a 'racist'...

I'd love to get some input on this from you lovely lot because I'm struggling to get my head around it...