Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick flies Union Jacks from lamp-posts and blasts ‘pathetic’ councils threatening to remove national flags

Robert Jenrick raised union jacks in the election zone as he attacked ‘coward’ and ‘Hate of British’, trying to overthrow the national flag.
Shadow Justice Secretary, local officials who can not support the demonstrations of the flag ‘Britain for the pain and values’ is guilty, he said.
Mr. Jenrick spent last night with the help of a volunteer team by flying the lamp poles in the Newark election zone.
His movement came after the two councils promised to remove the English or British emblems that emerged as part of the online ‘patriotism campaign called the operation operation.
Mr. Jenrick said to Daily Mail: ‘I can’t stand the councils that pull the flag of St George’s Cross or Union down, don’t be coward or pathetic for England.
These are often the same as councils that leave the Palestinian flags happy.
“ They are embodied in the two -layer Britain, where our unifying national culture is constantly humiliated and every other culture is celebrated.
Enough is enough. The British people will no longer tolerate it and I will not. ‘
Robert Jenrick scaled a ladder to hang a union criches in the Newark election zone from the lamp poles
Other ‘Patriotic British’ called to follow the leadership and to fly Jack in their neighborhoods.
TORY deputy said: ‘Wednesday evening in my election region with local volunteers I spent putting flags.
For Newark, TORY deputy scaled the ladder to hang a series of national flags
“ I call the patriotic British throughout the country to continue to do the same thing in our country and to be proud of our country.
‘We must be a country under the flag of unity.’
TORY Congratulations to the Deputy and Shadow Justice Secretary Assistant Team
Robert Jenrick, Newark, Notts celebrates after hanging an Union Jack from a lamp pole in the election zone
In X, he wrote on the old Twitter: ‘upgrade colors! Councils that hate England are raising them as they overthrow our flags. We must be a country under the flag of unity. ‘
Local officials at Birmingham and Tower Hamlets promised to remove the union flags hanging in their regions as soon as possible.
In January 2024, former Tor Centralist Mr. Jenrick resigned as Rwanda program as the Minister of Immigration of Rishi, and argued that politics was not difficult enough.
Unity Flags were raised by Robert Jenrick in various places around Notts
Later, he made the last two for the Tora’s leadership and was appointed as the Shadow Justice Secretary by Kemi Badenoch, who won in November.
Newark and Sherwood Council’s workers’ leader Paul Peacock said Mr. Jenrick would need ‘appropriate planning permits’ to add flags to the lamp poles.
Mr. Peacock said: ‘The union flags placed in various parts of Newark are currently connected to the lamp poles on the public highway, which belong to the Nottinghamshire District Council.
‘I assumed that the appropriate permissions were sought by people who connect flags to these lamp poles.’
Birmingham’s Council, operated by Emek, claimed that flags hanging on the side of the road could risk the life of pedestrians and drivers.
Meanwhile, Tower Hamlets, which is operated by the local party Aspire, said that St George will remove the flags erected on the council property ‘as soon as possible’.




