This differentiates our celebrations from other boroughs and our events are proving to be extremely popular. Our sole aim is to stage an exciting event on the traditional Fireworks Night that will attract as many people as possible.Nothing to do with history and tradition then. Even George Galloway has criticised the move, although for rather different reasons. While most people celebrate Guy Fawkes as the failure of the attempt to blow up Parliament, George said:
Guy Fawkes was one of the few men to enter Parliament with good intentions. It beggars belief that this council should organise a Bonfire Night without a bonfire or a Guy.
Guy Fawkes may be one of the world's first terrorists; not surprising then that he gets Galloway's full support.