JD Vance blasts crazies who object to flying English flag | UK | News

JD Vance called people to “push back against the crazy” that objected to flying the British flag in the explosive transatlantic intervention from the US Vice President to freedom of expression.
Vance was not withdrawn when he was asked to comment on the Summer Bodies Campaign operation. He reported times.
This summer, 41 -year -old Vice President of the UK, the UK, the UK “free speech violation” examples of the examples of several times. The news comes while joking for the ‘faster gathering’ picture of the flags of some inhabitants.
Fox News server asked if he saw “the British flag has become controversial and patriotic at the same time”, Vance began by saying that a friend was afraid to fly the US flag at the summit of Black Lives Matter protests in 2020.
‘We should say this madness outside’
“You see the same things in Europe, and I think we should only be on duty against these things.” He said. “It is not a problem to be proud of your country. In fact, it is a good thing to proud your country.
He continued: “We must push it back against the crazy people who say that we should be more ashamed of our culture and heritage, we should not be willing to fly a flag. This madness. We should take this madness out. I encourage our European friends to follow suits.”
Vance, Foreign Minister David Lammy’ye at the beginning of this month following the UK’s Biden administration, “instead of interacting with a wide variety of views” censorship “” very dark path “is facing the risk of descending, he said.
At the Munich Security Conference in February, Vance chose “very dear friends, the United Kingdom” for “Backslide on conscience”.
Free Speech Fears
“Two years ago, the British government, a 51-year-old physiotherapist and an army veteran man Smith-Connor, 50 meters from the abortion clinic to stand for 50 meters and pray for three minutes, not interacting with anyone, not to interact with anyone, not only to pray on his own.”
A few weeks later, during the first meeting of Sir Keir Starmer with President Trump in Oval Office, Vance said in the UK “free speech violations” not only affect the British, but also American technology companies “and with the extension of American citizens.”
Starmer replied: “We’ve made a free speech for a long time, it will take long and we are proud of it.”




