Labour council removing St George’s flags ‘too scared to remove Palestine flags’ | UK | News

The Birmingham Municipal Assembly, operated by Labour, was detonated for “open two -layer prejudice ,, but ordered the immediate removal of British flags. The Bankruptcy Authority said that hundreds of units and st George’s flags were hanging around the city and that he could öntem I can risk their lives ”and started to lift them instantly.
A group of calm, flying flags, said they wanted to emphasize how proud we are from our history, freedoms and achievements. Following this, the Council guided: “People who add unauthorized items to the lams may be at risk of their lives and drivers and pedestrians.” However, in February this year, Palestinian flags were hung in the city center, but it was not immediately removed.
A leaked E -POSTA Mail Majid Mahmood, a member of the Council Cabinet, said: uz We download them, but when we first try to get them, we need the support of the police because of the problems that are cropped (up). ”
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick hit the Council for “very scared” in a way that he could not remove Palestinian flags earlier this year. Mail, “Palestinian flags allow to remain while the Council to drop the British flags and union flags is ridiculous. Two -layer prejudice against the British people,” he said.
“The Council of Birmingham, which is run by Labour, seems to be ashamed of our country-celebrates everyone except for us. This pathetic hate should end. We must be a united country under a single flag.”
Mr. Jenrick added: “A damaging indictment of how bad it has become because the Council is very afraid to overthrow unauthorized foreign flags without police.
At the same time, the Council announced this week that the country would illuminate the library of the city in the colors of the Pakistan flag for the anniversary of independence – this cost £ 500 per day.
The Council of Birmingham declared an effective bankruptcy in 2023 and was involved in a seven -month garbage box strike.
Birmingham Council said: “LMPPOSTS and other street furniture needs to be preserved, so highway personnel throughout the city have removed 200 advertising posters and flags connected to lampposts since the beginning of this year. Advertising signs, cherry trails and flags, including the lamps, routinely download the attachments.”




