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Britain
Row as Christmas lights renamed
2005-11-02
A decision to call Christmas lights "Winter Lights" in south London has been condemned as showing a "total lack of respect" for Christians.

Advertisements for the switch-on of the lights in multi-cultural Lambeth have renamed them, apparently for fear of offending other faiths.

Tory councillor Bernard Gentry told the BBC: "Christmas appears to have been cancelled in our borough". A spokesman said it was an error by a junior official and not council policy.

In three of Lambeth's main town centres, the lights were referred to as "Winter Lights", while in a fourth they were called "Celebrity Lights".

The council spokeswoman said an official was concerned about people from other religions. She said: "It was a junior-level decision and it happened to go into print which was an error basically. I think it was certainly not a council policy that we should call the lights winter lights."

But it has led to a series of headlines such as "Christmas is banned" and "The PC [politically correct] lights show" and led some members of other faiths to call it "ridiculous".

And Mr Gentry, a conservative member of the joint Lib Dem-Tory controlled borough, told the BBC it went against efforts to promote respect for all faiths.

"It just seems totally against everything that we as members of the council have said, when officers try to airbrush out one of the main festivals of what is still the biggest religion in Lambeth."

"The idea that, in some way, the religious festival of Christmas is offensive to others is just daft - I have never heard a single person who's said that."

The advert appeared in Lambeth Life - a newspaper distributed by the council - and on posters.

I know I'll be having Winter lights on my Winter Tree this year...
Posted by:Howard UK

#9  I'm past sick of this shit, and I'm not even Christian.

Here's an idea: If moslems people of the "other religions" don't like Christmas, they can damn well work on Christmas day. Without overtime. Even if everyone else is out for the day.

But we all know that will never happen. They want to have their holiday and whine about it too. Or more likely, they don't work to begin with, so every day is a holiday.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but fuck them and the camels they rode in on.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-11-02 20:58  

#8  I prefer they be called The Lights of Larry and I mean it. And so does Hatfield.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-02 16:28  

#7  Screw the jockey shorts, give the guy a good caning.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-11-02 13:58  

#6  I think this overzealous junior official should consider getting jockey shorts a couple of sizes larger. I think something got "pinched".
Posted by: BigEd   2005-11-02 12:29  

#5  Update: Oh, it was just a big mistake...

PC renaming of Christmas lights 'an error'
A decision to remove the word "Christmas" from festive switch-ons in a council area was an "error" by an overzealous junior official, it was claimed today.
The removal of the word Christmas in advertising material for the various switch-ons of lights over the festive season in the south London borough of Lambeth was not council policy, a spokeswoman said.
A spokeswoman for the council said today that the decision had been taken by a junior official who had been concerned about other faiths in the borough.
She said: "It is not a council decision or anything like that. "Actually, some of the councillors are pretty up in arms about this because they believe it should be called the Christmas lights and should not be changed to winter lights. "It was a junior-level decision and it happened to go into print which was an error basically.
"I think it was certainly not a council policy that we should call the lights winter lights."
The news of the ban prompted an avalanche of condemnation from various groups, including the Church of England, the Muslim Council of Britain and local politicians.


Yeah, we all know how overzealous those junior officials can be... Maybe we'll try and sneak it under the radar next year.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-11-02 09:52  

#4  Wheres the C4 dammit?

Oh forgot - we're christians (and athiests...) we have more tolorence then others....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-11-02 09:40  

#3  Just makes me seethe...
Posted by: Fred   2005-11-02 09:35  

#2  This kind of crap is enough to drive me back to church.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-11-02 09:06  

#1  Apologies to one and all... page 3 please.. if worthy.
Posted by: Howard UK   2005-11-02 08:49  

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