Kemi: There is nothing ‘racist’ or ‘extreme’ about flying our flag proudly, Tory leader tells the Mail… as she takes aim at councils removing St. George’s Crosses

Today, Badenoch says today, the municipal buildings that download British flags fueled racial division.
A week later, seeing the St George flag was removed from the lamp poles, the TORY leader targeted the councils of conflicting residents.
He says, ‘There’s nothing racist about flying your nation’s flag’ and ‘there’s nothing too much’ to be proud of the country ‘.
And he warns that the workers’ councils send a wrong message to the ethnic minorities who are trying to stop the patriotic flag flight campaign throughout the country.
Ms. Badenoch, who wrote in today’s Daily Mail, has allowed the exhibition of Palestinian posters to be exhibited, attacking local authorities for ‘double standards’ and marking the days of independence of other countries and illuminating buildings for Black Lives Matter.
And he detonates Keir Starmer because he used his British flag as a ‘football propeller’, claiming that other workers are 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. It should not be a revolutionary action to fly our own flags in our own country. ‘
Kemi Badenoch (in the picture) says that the municipal halls that download British flags today are fueling the racial part
Mrs. Badenoch explodes Keir Starmer (in the picture) to use the British flag as a ‘football propeller’, and claims that other labor deputies are only posing with her because Downing Street
After allowing the exhibition of Palestinian posters to be exhibited, the Tora leader attacks local authorities for ‘double standards’ (seen in the tower hamlets last year)
And he calls: ‘We must fly high – and in every generation, we must instill love and pride in our country.’
The interpretations of the challenge arise with an increasing impulse to exhibit St George and Union flags 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 25FT in the air, ‘unauthorized items’ pedestrians and drivers could risk their lives.
Critics pointed out that Palestinian flags were allowed to fly in the city for months, while the Council illuminated the library of Pakistan and Indian colors on consecutive days.
The Birmingham Council also admitted that when we first tried to buy them (up), the Palestinian flags are needed from the lamp poles because of the ‘support’ support ‘.
Later, for the Tower Hamlets Council in East London, workers lowered the st George flags revealed by the developing online movement known as ‘upgrade of operation colors’ this week.
Nevertheless, the authority had previously refused to overthrow the Palestinian flags of unauthorized, because we believe that it could destabilize community harmony ‘.
In the face of the opposition from the authorities, there is a growing impulse to exhibit the flags of St George and Union throughout England (20 -year -old Ben Thornbury, Pits with St George’s Cross in Malmesbury)
The increase in the flags exhibited in the UK began when the Birmingham Municipal Assembly announced that it would drop hundreds of flags on the lamp poles (as seen above) in recent weeks.
The municipal buildings in the country have been condemned the picture of St George’s crosses in Mini Roundabouts since then, while West Mercia police said that she has explored the incidents in Bromsgrove as suspicious penalty damage.
Mrs. Badenoch’s former Tora Leader rival Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said on Wednesday to attach three union flags to the lamp poles in the Newark election zone – but the workers’ council leader Paul Peacck said he would need ‘appropriate planning permits’.
Some creative residents even began to paint St George’s cross in the pits, hoping that their council would fill them.
The campaignist Ben Thornbury drew a symbol on a crater in his hometown Malmesbury, Wildshire, but the local authority warned that it is vandalism and will not ‘repair’.
This week, the prime minister spokesman insisted that Sir Keir supported people who put British flags ‘absolutely’, but other politicians expressed their concerns about the campaign and claimed that this was directed to the far right.
Labor’s great Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said that some of the Liberal Democratic leader of the Dorset Council were ‘scared’ by the flags.
Nick Ireland, a member of the Assembly, said to the BBC: ‘It would be naive to claim that the St George flag was chosen by certain right groups to introduce the agendas of the flag.’
In his mail article, Mrs. Badenoch says: ‘Councils will say that they apply local rules, but the issue is to apply these rules selectively.
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick (in the picture) A staircase climbed to attach three union flags to the lamp poles in the Newark election zone on Wednesday.
‘The same officials who destroyed a British flag will turn a blind eye to the Flying Palestinian flags to challenge local arrangements. Concerns are not legality, politics. ‘
The clashes on the flags were also revealed because protests have grown on the migrants hosted in hotels, and the town’s bank vacation was prepared without any problems during the weekend, dozens more shows throughout England.
When Ms. Badenoch ordered to be removed from a Hakim Bell Hotel, it is the EPPING Council, which was operated by the Conservative, who won the case of a turning point court that puts Labour’s asylum policy into turmoil this week.
And ‘Just as I worked with them to end the scourge of shelter hotels that cause distress to local communities,’ promises to work with TORY Councils in the country about raising flags.




