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4:04pm Friday 18th July 2008
Paul McCartney told Quebec nationalists "to smoke the pipes of peace" over their opposition to his free concert celebrating the city's 400th anniversary.
Several artists and politicians have questioned McCartney's participation in the weekend birthday celebrations of French-speaking Quebec City because of his British roots.
But McCartney said he was unmoved by their claim his presence evokes painful memories of Britain's conquest of New France, which included Quebec, in 1760.
"I think it's time to smoke the pipes of peace and to just, you know, put away your hatchet because I think it's a show of friendship," McCartney said on Radio-Canada.
McCartney tried to deflate the political rhetoric around Sunday's show on the Plains of Abraham, site of the pivotal 1759 battle between British General James Wolfe and France's Marquis Louis-Joseph de Montcalm.
"The kind of thing I read about in the schoolbooks when I was a kid was...who was General Wolfe?" he said jokingly. "I still haven't figured it out."
Since the celebrations of the city's four centuries of uniquely French culture kicked off in July, Francophones criticised elements of the festivities they feel are too English.
The ex-Beatle said he has been working on expanding the few lines of French he used in the 1965 hit Michelle.
"Come on Quebece-ins (Quebecers), love me baby," said McCartney.
The open-air concert is his only scheduled appearance in North America this year. Organisers are expecting a crowd of around 200,000.
AN MP has savaged plans to use Essex as a test ground for a new Government road pricing scheme based on satellite car tracking. It could eventually lead to drivers being charged for the distances they travel and the roads they choose to use.
A GIANT wooden cake will be the centre piece for the Havens Hospices carnival float at this year’s Southend Carnival.
A CONTRACT to build a £1.6bn superport at Shell Haven has been signed today. Owners Dubai Ports World have signed a deal with two contractors to build a container port and business park on the former Shell oil refinery site in Thurrock.
THE long wait for thousands of pupils will soon be over when they pick up their GCSE results tomorrow.
A PLANNED seven-storey block of flats would block out half the light in 19 rooms in a neighbouring property, a public inquiry heard.
SOUTH ESSEX’S latest millionaire says her new-found wealth still hasn’t sunk in – three weeks after winning £2.5million on the National Lottery.
POLICE have launched a crackdown on Southend’s red light district after receiving scores of complaints.
A MAN is still in a serious condition in hospital after suffering an electric shock on a railway line.
METAL road signs across Essex are being replaced by cheap, plastic alternatives to curb the rapid rise of roadside thefts.
A GIANT toy store is set to open at Rayleigh Weir. A branch of Smyths will be created behind Homebase, in Stadium Way, selling everything from Dora the Explorer to computer games.
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