Reform UK council removes St George and union flags over safety fears | Reform UK

A Council -led council began to remove the flags and cherry birds exhibiting the flag of St George’s Cross and the flag of the Union after the concerns they could cause accidents.
The Durham District Council issued a statement about the X on Friday, and the Council said, “Although he understands the desire of the community to celebrate or remember the desire to celebrate or remember, it is important to ensure that these statements do not compromise public security”.
The Council claimed that a risk assessment was “that the rope included is so strong, that the poles can be pulled down with a high -sided vehicle and that the poles can be pulled down”.
In the statement, the Council “while paying attention to the communities we serve and is sensitive to them, it continues to ensure the security and integrity of the road network”. Residents “encouraged to think safer and more suitable places for flags or other screens that do not include highway infrastructure and not comply with all appropriate standards and regulations.
In the last few weeks, there has been increasing debate about the number of flags flying in towns throughout England. Some say that this is only a demonstration of national pride and patriotism, while others claim that the interest in flying flags is linked to the focus of right and anti -immigrant emotion. Samples of vandalism, including red lines sprayed on white intersections to replicate the cross of St George, have been recorded.
Councils across the country responded in different ways. Some such as the Lib Dem-Run Hertfordshire Council and the Brighton Council led by Labour, some of Brighton’s “lamps or falsified intersections, the regular abolition of our health and safety obligations, said they would remove the flags.
Darren Grimes, a political commentator who is the leader of the Durham District Council and a reform member of the UK, again commented over again about the flags flying in the UK, including a video with subtitles: “This is not just a flag. The beginning of Fightback.”
Reform Deputy Lee Anderson frequently published about the desire to fly more flags throughout the country, including a letter that he wrote to the government five years ago on Monday: orum I am still waiting for an answer to the last government to ask the last government to fly from each public building in England. ”
Other posts from Grimes last month include support for the union flags that criticize the flight of Pakistan, Palestine and LGBTQ+ pride flags throughout the country.
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The issue was sent to Tuesday, the technology Mogul and Open Owted Reform British supporter Elon Musk’s Tuesday and US Vice President JD Vance, a St George’s cross, calling the people in England to “push back the crazy”, criticizing the flags.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not comment on the last flag debate, but in April this year, during a briefing on the St George Day, he was sincere about his views on the line between patriotism and nationalism. He said: “I understand the fight on the flag… But that’s why we have to regain it. It belongs to all of us.”




