Submitted on Sunday 9th December 2012
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Autumn Bank Holiday: A Day to Celebrate Great Britain
On June 5th 2012, The Queen's Diamond Jubilee provided many Britons with a day off work, dedicated to celebrating the Royal Family and Great Britian itself. The countries of GB united with garden parties, celebrations, fetes, and festivals. National pride and community spirit was at its highest in years.
We want to keep this feeling of reignitied patriotism at the forefront of our minds. We want to come together once a year to celebrate what it is to be British.
We would like a new Autumn Bank Holiday, giving the public a morale boost as the days become shorter and the temperature begins to cool, and a chance to celebrate Great Britain. This would fall on the first Monday of October.
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