Which flags should be flown?

English Sovereignty

Reform pledges to ban all flags except Union Jack, St George’s Cross and county flags on public buildings.

Labour have raised concerns about the Ukrainian flag being banned from flying, while Conservatives have highlighted the initial announcement’s exclusion of county flags.

Reform says the latter will be allowed due to national heritage.

Tim Baker Political reporter

Monday 5 May 2025 15:04, UK

A St George Cross flag above 10 Downing Street in London, the official residence of the British Prime A row has erupted after Reform UK pledged to ban local authorities from flying any flags aside from the Union Jack or the St George’s Cross in councils they control.

In last week’s local elections, Reform UK gained control of 10 councils, two mayoralties and won more than 500 council seats.

And after saying last week they want to end all diversity and equality hire roles, another policy was announced this morning by party chairman Zia Yusuf.

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He said on social media that Reform-controlled councils will move “at speed” to ensure the only flag that will be flown on public authority buildings “will be the Union Jack and the St George’s flag”.

He added: “No other flags will be permitted to be flown on flag-poles, balconies, reception desks or council-chamber walls.”

The announcement quickly drew criticism from across the political divide – including from Labour, Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives.

Labour MPs, including Dover and Deal’s Mike Tapp, said this would stop councils flying the Ukrainian flag.

Mr Tapp said: “Reform are to ban the flying of Ukrainian flags from public buildings. A gesture of solidarity we see across the whole country.”

He then branded the party: “Putin’s puppets.”

This is an attack line often used by the prime minister in Prime Minister’s Questions, with Sir Keir Starmer accusing Nigel Farage of “fawning” over the Russian leader.

During last year’s election campaign, the Reform leader reiterated his belief that the West and NATO had “provoked” Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – though said it was “of course” Vladimir Putin’s “fault”.

In 2014, he said Mr Putin was the statesman he most admired. Farage: NATO expansion ‘provoked’ Ukraine war Farage: NATO expansion ‘provoked’ Ukraine war Richard Tice, Reform’s deputy leader, proceeded to mock Mr Tapp on social media, replying with a series of water drop emojis and saying “drip, drip, drip” – adding: “Oh, it’s the Tapp again”.

However, the loudest criticism came from the Conservative ranks. Councillors and MPs attacked Reform’s policy for potentially stopping regional flags like that of Kent or Yorkshire from being flown.

A Reform spokesperson said: “Reform UK will proudly fly the Union Jack, St George’s Flag and County flags. Unlike the Tories and Labour, we are proud of our country and history.”

It is understood that flags with “national heritage” will also be allowed.

TEDS – The Union Jack is not a country flag but a government flag – declaring the insertion of the countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland into a single entity which has sold away the rights of those peoples to globalist institutions.

The only flags which should be flown are the national flags, and the county flags. The UK is a Zionist entity causing perment war around the world. Fly England’s flag in England, not the banker’s war flag – the butcher’s apron. The fight for English Independence from the Yookay is the next phase of the English awakening. We are imprisoned inside a system of federal government that is sold out to our enemies, the globalists who want us gone. We must stand and fight to survive as a country. Don’t back down now we’ve started.

Which flags should be flown? – England Calling

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4 Responses to “Which flags should be flown?”

  1. Belyi says:

    Nobody has mentioned the ridiculous ‘gay’ and trannie flags, but perhaps these could be included.

  2. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    Well said Tap

    The cross of St George is becoming the flag of resistance, It’s powerful and it’s all over the place now

    I was up on the Northumberland coast recently and I saw a large English flag painted on a harbour wall next to another large painted sign saying “Stop the boats”. There were two guys with a high powered water jet trying to remove it

    I’d just come from the harbour area where the public toilet block was closed and next to it were 5 filthy portaloos, stinking and only 2 open, both of those had no flush

    So I went up to the 2 workmen and said “are you working for the council mate?”. He said no, we work for a local firm who the council asked to remove this graffiti

    So the council can afford to pay top dollar to a contractor business to remove popular graffiti but can’t afford to maintain their public bogs.

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