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The truth about the fly of the science of St. George Immigration and asylum


The flag rose outside my home on Friday night (what is the true British when we salute the war or fly the flag of Saint George? Depends on the British, August 20). I asked very well if it could be downloaded, but I mocked it.

No other house can see it directly, but many people were exporting their horns as they travel in the past. I thought the council would come in the end and take them all, then I remembered that we now have a reform board, and he said he wouldn’t do that.

Where is this goal? I have another person’s vision of patriotism and the forced celebration of the “English language” shocked my throat, and the tremendous action makes me feel less patriotic. I may have to look at this science for several months, but since there is nothing I can do about it, I have now started to feel less safe in my home. If you say something, I will be targeted and possibly targeted, as this is the tribal jump on Bandwagon, which seems to be in my community. I am trying to tolerate others, but somehow I haven’t got the same courtesy.

Medium inequality throughout this nation slowly kills what some of us believe that the British revolves around it. None of this will not end well, even if it is only about one red and white flag.
The name and address presented

The use of flags/ slogans as a means of “celebrating the occasion and” thwarting “others” is a new phenomenon in England (flags as symbols of prejudice, not pride – and the distinctive air of danger. Welcome to England 2025, August 24), but anyone who lives in Northern Ireland will be aware of this use of signs/ flags that support banned organizations are not new in Northern Ireland as well.

I assume that you may also have to get used to your Kerbstons evidence in red, white and blue. Local “vigilance” may be to prevent people who prevent a different color from the skin and ask for their “leaves” something that you should look at. The future may be not sure, but there is one thing that you can make sure is that this has nothing to do with protecting your women and girls.
Ed Shields
Lesbourne, Interim County

Am I alone to find this deep paradox (“” ​​Dangerous Moment “: Encouraging the British Right, August 24)? Those who ignore the science of St. George to confirm the English language often do this as a delicate excuse of their anti -immigration biases. But George was a Saint from Türkiye Which became only the saint of England in the fourteenth century. He never came to England, and his reputation migrated here through the Crusades. Unfortunately, he took over the previous job The original shepherd, Edmond. These activists may support the opposite of this unjustified theft.
Hugh Williamson
Southwold, Sofolk

It is great to see the cross of St. George fly everywhere. It was first adopted by Richard Leon Hart, King of England. During his rule, he lived in France, barely visited England and did not speak English. Saint George himself was a Romanian soldier, born in Türkiye and was martyred because of his Christian beliefs. This cultural pluralism makes you proud to be British.
Andrew Gold
Bouham, West Sussex

As a lifelong bar reader and the guardian of the guardian, my golden base has always been to avoid any bar that shows the flags of Saint George and “Sky Sports Shower HERE”.
Steve Fleming
Clajit, Sari

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