On May 29th Remember Oak Apple Day, England’s Non-Socialist May Day
Once a year, Britons celebrate the rejection of dour political extremism while honouring tradition and history by wearing a sprig of oak.
Once a year, Britons celebrate the rejection of dour political extremism while honouring tradition and history by wearing a sprig of oak.
Britain marked Oak Apple Day on May 29th – a once hugely popular holiday celebrating the escape of the future Charles II from Oliver Cromwell and the country’s eventual return to tradition.
Tory grandee and David Cameron’s former right-hand man George Osborne has backed the BLM radicals who destroyed Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol.
An English treasure hunter struck gold when he was hunting for treasure in England and unearthed a solid gold figurine that is now in the British Museum.
Theresa May’s Brexit ‘deal’ has been rejected by Parliament. Everyone saw this coming, but few imagined she’d lose by quite such a large margin: 432 to 202. It’s the worst defeat ever suffered by a British government