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This 'Raise the Colours' movement... 20:33 - Aug 31 with 13283 viewsZx1988

If it was truly about nothing other than national pride, surely those behind it (Führage, Tommy Ten Names et al.) would be speaking out against incidents like these:




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This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 12:30 - Sep 5 with 245 viewsGlasgowBlue

This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 12:22 - Sep 5 by DJR

We're doomed!

On my way into Tunbridge Wells this morning, I came across about a dozen England flags on lamp posts on a half-mile stretch of one of the main roads.

Tunbridge Wells was one of the few places which was neither a city or university town and which voted to Remain.

But flags at half-mast? What's that all about? It suggests to me to that someone important has died.

And why England flags? Do these people not think that the Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish are British?
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This will blow your mind but living north of the border I see far more flags of Scotland than I do of the Union.

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This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 12:36 - Sep 5 with 227 viewsDJR

This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 12:30 - Sep 5 by GlasgowBlue

This will blow your mind but living north of the border I see far more flags of Scotland than I do of the Union.


Touche!

Having said that, I would maintain that the current trend of raising flags in England is tied to something that is different to the various reasons why Scottish flags have been common in Scotland for a long time.

You of course may disagree.
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