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Saturday, 10 September 2011

HOW LONG CAN OUR HERITAGE LAST?

Continuing in our pursuit of traditional Britain, something important to both me and my wife, in the latter stages of our lives. We, therefore, spent a few days last week in the small city of Chichester. Chichester, presumably, acquired city status due to the fact that it has a magnificent cathedral, namely St. Richard's, who also happens to be the patron saint of the county of West Sussex. I'm equally pleased to report that, on entering, we were made welcome by an attendant, clad in a rich red surplice, eager to explain aspects of which visitors need to be made aware; she was Austrian, her colleague was a Scot, refreshing, but a little surprising. There may have been other volunteers who happen to be locals, but this, nevertheless, appeared strange. The fact, however, is that Christianity is universal, therefore knowing no boundaries.

If our diverse society, non christian, continues along the path, which seems to be taking us into the unknown, can we survive as the nation we know as Britain? Personally, the author is unsure that the dim folk voted into Parliament actually realise what is going on, that is, amongst the indigenous folk of this land. It could be that the next reaction against the establishment will come from the hard working section of the electorate. It can happen!


I HOPE THAT THE GOOD FOLK OF SUSSEX KNOW OF ST. RICHARD.

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