Lefty MP calls for flags to be removed as risk ‘breakdown of society’ | Politics | News

For York, the left -wing deputy asked the local workers’ council to take the U -turn and the flags from the lamp poles or to risk the “collapse” of the society. Rachel Maskell, who was elected as a worker deputy before he was suspended after the last welfare deductions rebellion, published the call after York became the focal point of the patriotic protest movement throughout the country.
Maskell, York Council, the local authority is one of the few working councils that promised not to be overthrown, although it should move to remove the flags, he said. He told me Yorkmix: “In recent days, I have stayed under water with messages from the residents about the placement of flags by public members and the picture of highways.
“While he believes that members of all parts of the community should be heard about the perspectives of different local and national issues, he must be within the boundaries of the law.
“Placeing a flag on the lamps and painting the infrastructure is not included. There is a good reason for this. If laws are violated, societies may be broken and we can all lose.”
Orum I congratulate the Council for interacting with people who lead the campaign. This is definitely the right thing.
“But at the same time, we must make sure that we cannot add signs and symbols.
“It caused some problems with the discussions in the communities. We need to remove it from the communities and the simplest way is to say that we will only implement the law.”
Last week, Express announced that the York Council allowed Birmingham and Tower Hamlets to remain the majority of flags.
A spokesman said to the following article: “We have no plans to remove the flags created by public members. One exception is on a short road next to the York Race Track-and this week a series of high-profile events.”
The authority also welcomed the last ‘flag power’, the group behind most of the Flag Force UK promised to donate garbage collection and other actions to develop local communities.
Responding to Ms. Maskel’s call, Flag Force said, “An unsuccessful deputy who is not even from York is now demanding the council to overthrow our national flags.”
In addition, nine years ago by Mrs Maskell, more refugee “until it reaches the point of saturation” emphasizing a speech, adding the following, adding: “Waiting for a week for a hospital visit or a little larger of our class dimensions is important.”
A donation collection Putting a flag on York has now hit more than 15,000 £.


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