Wednesday, 23 April 2014

The Battle for St George's Day - politics.co.uk

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"For too long England's national day has been overlooked"

Seize the day

WATCH: Prime minister's St George's Day message

Cameron celebrates St George's Day

The prime minister says England's national day "has been overlooked"

The battle for St George's Day

The battle for St George's Day

David Cameron and Alex Salmond each issue an appeal to England, as both men use St George's Day to score political points

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