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PostSubject: Red Arrows   Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:06 pm

I received an email saying the Red Arrows couldnt perform at the Olympic Games because they were Too British...so I emailed them after signing the petition...this is the reply I received....really nice of them I thought.


Thank you for your interest in the Red Arrows and for your concern regarding whether the Red Arrows will display at the 2012 Olympics. This story originated in the media a few months ago, and is pure speculation by them. I am happy to be able to tell you that we have not been told by anyone that we are banned from displaying at the Olympics in 2012. In fact, we haven’t had any discussions with the Olympic Organisers about participation by the Red Arrows in 2012 – it’s far too far in advance. We plan our display season one year ahead – and so we are currently concentrating on 2008. We have spoken to the Olympic organisers since the speculation started in the media, and they haven’t got to the stage of planning this level of detail for 2012 either.



I hope that this eases your concerns and on behalf of the Red Arrows, I would like to thank you for your support of the team. It’s good to know that people do appreciate all the hard work that our personnel put in throughout the year!



To keep up to date with the new Team’s progress and for all the latest news and information on the Red Arrows, please visit our website www.raf.mod.uk/reds.



Best wishes from the Red Arrows!

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PostSubject: Re: Red Arrows   Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:45 pm

RedArrows2012 -epetition response

We received a petition asking:

“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to allow the Red Arrows to Fly at the 2012 Olympics.”

Details of Petition:

“The Department of Culture, Media and Sport have deemed the RAF Red Arrows as Unsuitable for the 2012 Olympics because they are too British. This is a ridiculous decision and should be overturned in the name of common sense.”

· Read the petition
· Petitions homepage
Read the Government’s response

We’re glad to tell you there is absolutely no truth - and never has been - in the idea that the Government has banned the Red Arrows from the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The Prime Minister was delighted to see the role the Red Arrows played in the celebrations on the Mall after the Beijing Games, and they have always played a significant part in great festivals of celebration in Britain in recent years. Indeed, the Red Arrows played a memorable role when they flew over Trafalgar Square in 2005 to mark London winning the Games.

Decisions on the nature of the Olympic opening ceremony are a matter for the 2012 organising committee, and with four years to go, they have not made their decisions yet. However, the Prime Minister has made clear he would be delighted to see the Red Arrows perform in the celebrations in 2012.

We asked Tessa Jowell, the Olympics Minister, to pass on her comments as well:

She said:

“I am delighted that so many people have shown how important the Red Arrows are to them by signing this petition. To their millions of fans, the Red Arrows demonstrate all the best elements of being British of which we are so rightly proud. As we have made clear on many occasions, it is just not true that the Government has in some way banned the Red Arrows from being involved in 2012. Nothing, in fact, could be further from the truth.

The Red Arrows flew over London the day we won the Games in 2005 - and they took to the skies again in August, on another special day for London 2012, as we marked the end of the Beijing Olympics and the start of the run-up to our Games. I know Gordon was as delighted as I was that the Red Arrows were able to play such a prominent role, a fitting end to an Olympics that had been such a triumph for Great Britain. While it is up to the 2012 Organising Committee to decide what form the ceremonies in 2012 should take and who should participate, I am very clear in my own mind that the Red Arrows should be part of London’s welcome to the world in four years time. And I know Seb Coe shares my view.”

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PostSubject: Re: Red Arrows   Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:46 pm

The above from Downing Street.

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