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St George’s roundabout sprayed with anti-English obscenity

A raw Galli Dragon Motif and Graffiti “F *** English !!” Northern Wales Coast Town Llandudno on a mini road spray painted and caused the police to appeal.

Vandalism seems to be a response to a St George’s cross in the same mini round removed by the local council in August.

The two actions of Vandalism come from the country’s focus of various mini -roundabots across the country, as part of a controversial campaign to raise the flags of St George’s Cross and Union Jack throughout the country.

There are concerns that the organized effort, which is called “upgrade colors, may be tensions in local communities and that it is an anti -immigration feeling behind the campaign.

The Northern Wales Police described the graffiti in Llandudno as a “anti -British slogan”.

Chief Inspector Trystan Bevan Independent: “Crimes related to hate, including those who target communities or national identities, are taken seriously and will not be tolerated under any circumstances.”

“Local investigations continue and we call on everyone who may have seen a suspicious activity in the Maesdu Yolu/BodNant Road between 26 August and 1 September.

The Conwy Council said that it would remove the latest graffiti and described the damage as “waste of public resources ..

There is a fear of increasing the use of St George’s cross flag, and unity Jack, the division of division in communities and fears that there may be anti -immigration thoughts behind them.

It is believed that it is part of an online movement known as “upgrading colors olan supported by extreme right figures, including Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson.

Extreme right group Britain first supported the movement and claimed that they donated 200 flags of the campaign.

In racist rebellions that emerged after last year’s Southport attack, many participants were seen to wear or shake such flags.

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