EastEnders star Ross Kemp tells of his ‘pride’ in England and hits out at far-right thugs ‘hijacking’ the nation’s flag

Eastenders star Ross Kemp, extreme -right activists ‘Union Jack and St George’s flags’ captured ‘vehicles’ captured.
The 61 -year -old boy, best known for playing Grant Mitchell with soap that has been going on for a long time, said his idea about the increasing prevalence of flags hanging from lamps and painted on intersections. At the same time, protests of immigrants in hotels increased.
He expressed his concerns that those who have the agenda may exhibit the flag for other reasons other than being ‘pride’ for being English.
Speaking in the mirror, he said: ‘If he is kidnapped by other people for his vehicles, then it is up to them, but that’s not me.
“ This is just being English. I am proud to be English. ‘
The flag ‘mainstream’ as a representative and footballers, rugby players and athletes worn by the shirts appeared in the flag, he added.
The actor’s comments come about a week after the 150,000 protesters joined the Unite The Kingdom Protest, organized by Tommy Robinson, anti -immigrant and anti -Muslim activist.
The demonstrators’ fields went to Bedecked in March last Saturday on the flags of Union Jacks and England – the protesters mourned Charlie Kirk aloud after the conservative activist was killed last week.
Eastenders star Ross Kemp, extreme -right activists ‘Union Jack and St George’s flags’ captured ‘vehicles’ captured.
The actor’s comments come about a week after 150,000 protesters participated in the Unite The Kingdom protest organized by Tommy Robinson, anti -immigrant and anti -Muslim activist.
The rally was believed to be the biggest right -wing protest in the British history, and came due to an increasing impulse to exhibit the flags of St George and Union in the face of the opposition.
Birmingham Municipal Assembly began in recent weeks when he announced that he would endure the lamp poles by a group that describes themselves as ‘proud British men’, but would not reveal their identity.
The authority operated by Labour said that it updated the street lamps and that although it was 25 feet in the air, the pedestrians of unauthorized items and drivers could risk their lives.
Critics pointed out that the Palestinian flags were allowed to fly in the city for months, while the Council illuminated the library of Pakistan and India in a row in a row.
Birmingham Municipal Assembly also in particular, ‘Police’ support ‘Palestinian flags to remove the lamp poles’ [up] When we first try to get them ‘.
Later, the workers of the Tower Hamlets Council in East London lowered the st George flags of the developing online movement known as ‘upgrading colors’.
Nevertheless, the authority had previously refused to overthrow the Palestinian flags of unauthorized, because we believe that it could destabilize community harmony ‘.
The municipal buildings in the country have condemned the picture of St George’s crosses in Mini Roundabouts and a wave of protest in the UK held in front of immigrant hotels.
The spokesman for the Prime Minister insisted that Sir Keir had supported people who put British flags ‘absolutely’, but other politicians expressed their concerns about the campaign and claimed that this was directed by the right -handed groups.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, in the meantime, said that the municipal halls that download British flags fueled racial division.
In the beginning of this month, while writing in the mail, ‘there is nothing racist to fly your nation’s flag’ and ‘nothing extreme to be proud of the country’ he said.
Ms. Badenoch attacked local authorities for ‘double standards’ after allowing the exhibition of Palestinian posters to be exhibited and marking the days of independence of other countries and illuminating buildings for Black Lives Matter.
And he detonated Keir Starmer for using the British flag as a ‘football propeller’, claiming that other workers were only posing with him because he told Downing Street.
In his special article, Mrs. Badenoch writes: ‘St George Flag comes before the flag of the Union. It is a symbol that has been standing for centuries.
‘It should not be controversial to say that we are proud. The humiliation of the British in the name of ‘diversity’ is not progressive. Separatist. Should stop.
‘Flying our own flags in our own country should not be a revolutionary action.’




