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Second council removes St George’s flags hung by locals for maintenance

A second Council reduced the flags of St George from lams and council buildings hanging by the natives.

Weoley Castle, Birmingham and Tower Hamlets in East London have been hanging flags in recent weeks. However, both Councils in the fields – Birmingham City Council and Tower Hamlets Council – removed them.

Flags are believed to rise in the “upgrade of operation colors” section, which is also supported by far -right figures, including Stephen Yaxley Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson.

A Council spokesman in Tower Hamlets said he was aware that the people were aware that he put st George flags on various structures, but the council said that the council “which flags fly from the Council buildings and determine which situations determined a policy.

Sözcü said: “While realizing that people want to express their views, we have responsibility to monitor and maintain the Council infrastructure. In cases where the flags are added to the infrastructure they have, they can be removed as part of routine care.”

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The Birmingham Municipal Assembly comes after it warns that it is a danger for drivers and pedestrians after removing the flags on the lamp poles.

The Minister said that the personnel were instructed to remove all the annexes from the lampposts before being promoted to energy -saving LED street lighting.

The Council said that the work will help to reduce the energy usage, carbon emissions and maintenance costs. He added that approximately 200 advertising banners and flags of the lamp poles have been removed since the beginning of the year.

Sözcü said that he had routinely removed elements such as advertising signs, cherry birds and flags by performing “stress tests ındaki in street furniture before official events or celebrations.

On Monday, when asked what happened in the councils that removed the flags of the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer’s official spokesman said: “I think the Prime Minister always spoke of the pride of being British and the patriotism he felt.

“I think he spoke before […] At least soon, in relation to the successful campaign of the lions in the Euro.

“Patriotism will always be something important for him.”

When Sir Keir was asked whether he supported people who put flags in English, the spokesman said: “Certainly patriotism put British flags.

“British Football Team – Women and Men – When you try to win a game for us, we put British flags all over the Downing Street.”

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