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Subject: Indeed...


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Ed Harris (London)
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Date Posted: 18:24:37 11/13/04 Sat
In reply to: Roberdin 's message, "The trouble is, three quarters of them left!" on 17:20:12 11/13/04 Sat

And it could be argued that, with devolution etc., the Union of Parliaments is no longer an extant part of the constitution, and so we would be celebrating somehting which no longer applies. Rather like celebrating Empire Day.

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Roberdin
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Date Posted: 18:52:56 11/13/04 Sat

It does exist in the new form of the UK, and its a more appropriate date to celebrate than the 1801 or 1823 anniversaries.

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Ed Harris (London)
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Date Posted: 18:59:40 11/13/04 Sat


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Roberdin
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Date Posted: 19:41:33 11/13/04 Sat

I meant 1923, which was, unless I'm in error, the date when the present Union was formed; ie, when Ireland was split in two. Needless to say, this is not a day for particular celebration. The 1707 date is thus the best and most fitting.

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Ed Harris (London)
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Date Posted: 23:46:41 11/13/04 Sat


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