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How flying a flag can take on a whole new meaning | Letters

Cllr Phil Davis says the St George’s flag is being used in a far-right attempt at intimidation, while Neil Knowles says it no longer means what it used to. Plus letters from Lorna Walker and Nelson A RochaYour correspondent who feels no display of the national flag could possibly give offence is, at best, naive (Letters, 31 August). If I turned up in their street in a balaclava and put up a dozen EU flags, would they regard this as a neutral act? It would, of course, be a political statement.There is also the matter of permissions. As a city councillor I spend a good part of my time having unauthorised displays removed. This is mostly graffiti, but includes signboards and advertisements. Very few residents want a free-for-all on the streets, and the same applies to unauthorised flags. Continue reading...

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