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Anas Huggan REFORM UK 🩵 Larry the Cat Reform UK And yes, I am fine with the Union Jack being flown. Why would I not be? It's our national flag and I am British. I'm also fine with other flags being flown when the occasion calls for it. It's all you who cry about "free speech" that want to ban the flags they don't like.

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Malcolm Dods Reform UK An Admiralty Circular of 1902 pronounced that either name was officially valid. And in 1908 Parliament approved this verdict, confirming that ‘The Union Jack should be regarded as the National flag’.

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Mia Casa Reform UK An Admiralty Circular of 1902 pronounced that either name was officially valid. And in 1908 Parliament approved this verdict, confirming that ‘The Union Jack should be regarded as the National flag’.

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Sangita Myska They forever show they’re ignorance, there is no such thing as the ‘Union Jack’, it’s official name is the ‘Union’ flag, can’t remember how it came about but ‘Jack’ is slang for the British flag. I’m about as far from a flag shagger as it’s possible to be yet even I know that!

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Mohammed, it’s called the Union FLAG. The British flag is called the Union JACK when flown on a ship, particularly a British naval vessel, referring to the flag’s use at sea. GFY

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Chris Reform UK An Admiralty Circular of 1902 pronounced that either name was officially valid. And in 1908 Parliament approved this verdict, confirming that ‘The Union Jack should be regarded as the National flag’.

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Paul Drewett Reform UK An Admiralty Circular of 1902 pronounced that either name was officially valid. And in 1908 Parliament approved this verdict, confirming that ‘The Union Jack should be regarded as the National flag’.