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And I think, I think these emblems of England, which are, when you go down through it, when you look at all the emblems of England, like the shivel recorders, like the, you know, the, the,
the Order of the Royal Garter, the Order of Bath, as well as the English flag, which is the Cross of St.
George, Westminster Abbey, which is connected to Edward Confessor.
Everything about all the totems of what it is to be an English nation are wrapped and clothed in Christianity.
They are voiced in Christian grammar.
And so for us, if we're going to find a unity,
as being English, then it has to be a unity of being Christian, you know, and of applauding, lauding, upholding, and reviving our Christian culture.
You know, and so people can honour this day by just literally toasting St.
Yeah, celebrate the life of St.
George because St.
George is, and we might get onto this a bit later because you've said so, but, you know, the saints are meant to be lessons to us, right?
George is meant to be a lesson to us.
He's held up by the church as a lesson of courage under fire, courage under persecution, courage under oppression, you know, because that's what he embodied in his own lifetime.
And so, you know, in this age where...
increasingly Christians are being persecuted, increasingly where the patriotic movement is coming under pressure.
We need these kinds of examples to be upheld amongst us.