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The jacket has 3 small and the back right shoulder and one above the right front pocket.
I doubt that this is a Butlins jacket. The named and dated label from a cambridge tailor seems unlikely for a uniform jacket. I would assume that Butlins had their jackets made-up en masse from a large scale supplier, rather than a tailor.
The 1940 date doesn't seem to fit either, by this time all Butlins and most other holiday camps had been requisitioned for military or government use and remained closed until the end of the war. Of course it could have been paired up with the trousers later for use as a camp uniform or maybe worn for a stage/band act.
I didn't think the Butlin's idea was serious?