Ancient Citizen
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Because they are ever so slightly different to the comments on this thread.Why would I be surprised?
Please yourself though, I care not either way.
Because they are ever so slightly different to the comments on this thread.Why would I be surprised?
Tears flow for Brits as they head home to avoid being deported as illegals in Spain (global247news.com)It will be a fitting welcome home for all those people who liberated themselves from a life of purgatory in Spain - I am sure they will appreciate it
Oh right, so never at Wembley, and the Queen's birthday celebration is not combined with parades by the Army, Navy or Air force every year, as well as
numerous other military parades.
Extinction Rebellion hasn't taken over these duties just yet.
The Labour party used to sing that 'Red Flag' choon, do they still do it at conferences, or is it now seen as a tad communisty?
After Tone scrapped clause 4 it would be a bit buttock clenching though, like Jacob Rees Mogg doing Stormzy.
A EU fanatic like you must cringe at the emblems that abound, and their
not even a country FFS.
The Labour party, at inception, did not resemble what Corbyn turned it into,
patriotism was imbued, not so now, as Keir has realised, and is trying, unsuccessfully, to rectify.
Ah, the 'Unity' argument.
Construed as ''I'm fucking pissed off why people refuse to think like I do, if they did we'd be unified.''
They don't, so your version of unity is not on the table.
You are, and continue to do, apportioning all flag supporters as Tories, they're not, we keep hearing about the working class being shafted, used, taken for fools, misinformed, idiots, etc; etc; all this emanates from a large section the left. The workers hear this, they respond, and they completely reject it.
It is these working people you, once again, disparage, they are the ones who love what you hate, they don't conform, and I'm glad of that.
Why are you trying to turn this into a Labour party issue?Oh right, so never at Wembley, and the Queen's birthday celebration is not combined with parades by the Army, Navy or Air force every year, as well as
numerous other military parades.
Extinction Rebellion hasn't taken over these duties just yet.
The Labour party used to sing that 'Red Flag' choon, do they still do it at conferences, or is it now seen as a tad communisty?
After Tone scrapped clause 4 it would be a bit buttock clenching though, like Jacob Rees Mogg doing Stormzy.
A EU fanatic like you must cringe at the emblems that abound, and their
not even a country FFS.
The Labour party, at inception, did not resemble what Corbyn turned it into,
patriotism was imbued, not so now, as Keir has realised, and is trying, unsuccessfully, to rectify.
Ah, the 'Unity' argument.
Construed as ''I'm fucking pissed off why people refuse to think like I do, if they did we'd be unified.''
They don't, so your version of unity is not on the table.
You are, and continue to do, apportioning all flag supporters as Tories, they're not, we keep hearing about the working class being shafted, used, taken for fools, misinformed, idiots, etc; etc; all this emanates from a large section the left. The workers hear this, they respond, and they completely reject it.
It is these working people you, once again, disparage, they are the ones who love what you hate, they don't conform, and I'm glad of that.
But we are.
Conspicuous displays of the flag was never our thing and that applied regardless of who was PM, Churchill, Thatcher, Attlee or Wilson. We were regarded by other countries as a nation at ease with itself, we did not need to raise the flag at schools or swear allegiance, we did not play the national anthem at every sporting event, we did not have a military parade through the capital every year.
Our love of country was understated, taken as given, not requiring constant gaudy displays of patriotism, we left that to others, in fact, we considered constant flag waving something wonky republics did, tin pot countries and dangerous despots up to no good.
It was part of British exceptionalism, we're British, we do things differently here.
Whatever sneering that is taking place has nothing to do with the flag and everything to do with how it is being exploited. The Tories have always sought to monopolise patriotism and love of country, they love wrapping themselves in the flag and they stole the national anthem for their conference a long time ago.
It is Tories like you that have done the greatest disservice to these symbols. By declaring they belong to you, that they are indelibly linked to you and people like you and your values.
You have taken something that should unify us and made it your own. You've not exactly burned the flag you've wiped your arse with it and then wonder why the rest of us seem reluctant to wrap ourselves in it.
Oh right, so never at Wembley, and the Queen's birthday celebration is not combined with parades by the Army, Navy or Air force every year, as well as
numerous other military parades.
Extinction Rebellion hasn't taken over these duties just yet.
The Labour party used to sing that 'Red Flag' choon, do they still do it at conferences, or is it now seen as a tad communisty?
After Tone scrapped clause 4 it would be a bit buttock clenching though, like Jacob Rees Mogg doing Stormzy.
A EU fanatic like you must cringe at the emblems that abound, and their
not even a country FFS.
The Labour party, at inception, did not resemble what Corbyn turned it into,
patriotism was imbued, not so now, as Keir has realised, and is trying, unsuccessfully, to rectify.
Ah, the 'Unity' argument.
Construed as ''I'm fucking pissed off why people refuse to think like I do, if they did we'd be unified.''
They don't, so your version of unity is not on the table.
You are, and continue to do, apportioning all flag supporters as Tories, they're not, we keep hearing about the working class being shafted, used, taken for fools, misinformed, idiots, etc; etc; all this emanates from a large section the left. The workers hear this, they respond, and they completely reject it.
It is these working people you, once again, disparage, they are the ones who love what you hate, they don't conform, and I'm glad of that.
Well said PF. I was a soldier for 23 years and it makes my blood boil when some Tory MPs tell me I am not being patriotic and if I don't like it to f..k off to another country. I stand for the National Anthem on public occasions and I am a patriot and I hate people taking over OUR flag for their own political purposes. When these c.nts put their lives on the line for OUR country then I will listen to them.
The Tory party hasn't always been this way. Tory Prime Ministers who had served, like Harold MacMillan, understood the ties that bound us as a nation.
And what do we have now?
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I think you might be surprised by his internationalism.Because they are ever so slightly different to the comments on this thread.
Please yourself though, I care not either way.
There may have been occasions when England didn’t sing a national anthem before sporting events because England doesn’t have a national anthem. Our nationality is British, not English. And our national anthem is the national anthem of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, not England.Oh right, so never at Wembley, and the Queen's birthday celebration is not combined with parades by the Army, Navy or Air force every year, as well as
numerous other military parades.
Extinction Rebellion hasn't taken over these duties just yet.
The Labour party used to sing that 'Red Flag' choon, do they still do it at conferences, or is it now seen as a tad communisty?
After Tone scrapped clause 4 it would be a bit buttock clenching though, like Jacob Rees Mogg doing Stormzy.
A EU fanatic like you must cringe at the emblems that abound, and their
not even a country FFS.
The Labour party, at inception, did not resemble what Corbyn turned it into,
patriotism was imbued, not so now, as Keir has realised, and is trying, unsuccessfully, to rectify.
Ah, the 'Unity' argument.
Construed as ''I'm fucking pissed off why people refuse to think like I do, if they did we'd be unified.''
They don't, so your version of unity is not on the table.
You are, and continue to do, apportioning all flag supporters as Tories, they're not, we keep hearing about the working class being shafted, used, taken for fools, misinformed, idiots, etc; etc; all this emanates from a large section the left. The workers hear this, they respond, and they completely reject it.
It is these working people you, once again, disparage, they are the ones who love what you hate, they don't conform, and I'm glad of that.





Experience.why is it that people who are pro-flag flying make the presumption that people who don't think its necessary are
1/ left or hard left
2/ unpatriotic?
Do you agree that the government should be mandating flag flying and making its spokesmen have them in their living rooms? Or should it be personal choice with some guidelines as to their use?Experience.
And you should be more importantly asking yourself and others, “why do tenuous links to authoritarianism and fascism keep getting branded about like confetti?”
It’s hyperbole, it’s unhealthy. It’s as unhelpful as the party in power making their mistakes is for the country.
The mandate is on government buildings. It’s not like we’re all going to be forced to order a load of flags, poles and screws for every house in the country.Do you agree that the government should be mandating flag flying and making its spokesmen have them in their living rooms? Or should it be personal choice with some guidelines as to their use?
I consider myself British.Interesting to see answers on census question 14 re national identity.
I don't consider myself European, i do not love the EU flag nor am I anti British, but I am an internationalist, because international solidarity of the working classes could overthrow capitalism.However, I think since Corbyn and his mob were around, the left have hated all this sort of thing. All of a sudden, even though Britishness is a key feature of the Labour Party, the left are “internationalists” these days, some consider themselves “European” and love all the EU iconography and flag, and in some instances are actually anti-British.
Mandating flags isn’t a big deal in itself but it’s a symptom of the direction this government is going with its increasingly authoritarian agenda particularly with this bill giving police more powers than they need.The mandate is on government buildings. It’s not like we’re all going to be forced to order a load of flags, poles and screws for every house in the country.
What the govt are mentioning is barely important at all. These links to fascism are barmy!