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DIA DE ANDALUCIA 2025 - 28 February
Friday, February 28, 2025

Brexit: Después de la salida el final apenas comienzaIt is 45 years since 28 February 1980 when in a referendum the andaluces voted overwhelmingly for their region to become one of Spain’s 17 autonomous regions (federal states), following Spain’s return to democracy on the death of the dictator General Franco five years earlier.

Bandera andaluza [courtesy of saedyn]    

 

Friday 28 February 2025

Today is a día festivo in Andalucía, a holiday of obligation. Everywhere is closed, except for bars and restaurants, bakers, newsagents and, of course, churches, so that all good Roman Catholics may go to Mass.

Brexit: Después de la salida el final apenas comienzaBad weather, including warnings of heavy rain and thunderstorms, was forecast and, sure enough, as I write this, I can hear the heavy downpour and prolonged thunderclaps outside.

Sadly, the bad weather will curtail some of the outdoor celebrations. Never mind, the andaluces will still enjoy the extra-long weekend, by celebrating with family and friends.

 

 

    Bad weather [Posters.es]

 

And the "guiris"?

Many of us foreigners who are resident here will also use the excuse to celebrate this important day in the political and cultural history of the region.

Brexit: Después de la salida el final apenas comienzaAs for me and the Meter Maid, we’re heading off on foot to the nearest restaurant to our home, the excellent La Cascada at the Hotel Molino del Puente, just outside Ronda.

No driving anywhere today – the local guardia civil will be out in force hoping to catch drink-drivers.

 

 

 

 

   The terrace at La Cascada [Photo: Ian Love]

 

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UPDATE:

We enjoyed our meal at La Cascada. To read my review please click here:

DIA DE ANDALUCIA DINING 2025

 

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Further reading:Brexit: Después de la salida el final apenas comienza

FORGOTTEN ANNIVERSARY: Spain's General Franco died 45 years ago

Andalucía Day (Día de Andalucía) - Secret Serrania de Ronda - 2021

Día de Andalucía – Monday 28 February 2022

My Andalucia Day - a personal serendipity – 2023

Back to the “Bridge” – St George’s Day

Por qué se celebra el 28-F el día de Andalucía                                             Franco lies in state [Daily Mail]    

What is a guiri? - Olive Press News Spain The OP has a paywall so you may not get to read the article. Try here instead for a similar article:                               

What is a guiri? It's what the Spanish call us foreigners - but is it good or bad?

 

© The History Man

 

Photos:

Daily Mail, Ian Love, Karl Smallman, Paul Whitelock, Posters.es, saedyn, 

 

Acknowledgements:

Eye on Spain, Ian Love, Karl Smallman, Paul Whitelock, RTVE, Secret Serranía, The Olive Press 

 

Tags:

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The Worst Day in British History - 5 years on
Saturday, February 1, 2025

The worst day in British history?

Forget 1066 and the Norman Invasion. Forget the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London. Forget also Oliver Cromwell, the murder of Thomas Beckett, the reign of Henry VIII, the First World War, World War II and the Holocaust.

I wasn’t around to witness those events.

For me the worst day in British History was 23 June 2016 when the UK voted to leave the European Union. Based on lies promoted by Nigel Farage, then leader of UKIP, and Bojo The Clown, alias Boris Johnson.

    [Image  courtesy of Dachser]

 

To actually leave took another four years of flawed negotiation by Johnson, the now discredited former prime minister.

    Nigel Farage [Photo: Times Higher Education]           Boris Johnson [Photo: Heraldo de Aragón]

 

31 January, 2020

Five years ago on this day was the date of Brexit, the day the UK actually left the European Union. The referendum had taken place just less than four years earlier and was arguably the worst day of my life.

I stayed up all night to watch the results coming in. From a bright beginning, the first result to be declared was Gibraltar, the British protectorate off southern Spain. 98 per cent voted to remain.

It got worse from then on.

[Image courtesy of ANPE Cantabria]    

 

In the end the vote was: Yes 51.9%; No 48.1%

 

Abandonar la Unión Europea          17 410 742      51.9 %

Permanecer en la Unión Europea      16 141 241      48.1 %

Votos válidos                                    33 551 983      99.9 %

Votos no válidos o en blanco             26 033               0.1 %

Participación                                    33 578 016      72.2 %

Votantes registrados                         46 501 241      100.00 %

 

Fuente: BBC

 

Sense of loss

As a languages student, I travelled more often to the continent than within my home country.

I got to know France, Germany and Spain particularly well, but also visited Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the Soviet Union and Sweden.

So, I was a true European and, when it came to the referendum, I was a committed remainer, following prime minister David Cameron’s ill-fated decision to offer the British population a vote on the issue.

Although I am not a Conservative, I liked Cameron until he spoiled his legacy with this huge faux pas.

 

 

Map of Europe [Wikipedia]    

Five years on

And where did Brexit leave us?

“Up shit creek without a paddle”.

I find it a terrible shame that the Labour Party did not commit to re-joining the European Union or at least the Customs Union.

This has left the UK adrift between the huge European bloc of 27 countries and the pariah of a country that the USA is destined to become under president Donald J Trump, a convicted felon and all-round bad guy.

 

[Cartoon courtesy of Reddit]    

 

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    [Image courtesy of El Periódico]

 

Acknowledgements:

ANPE Cantabria, BBC, Dachser, El Periódico, Heraldo de Aragón, Reddit, Sky News, Times Higher Education (THE), Wikipedia

 

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