The St. George’s flag is springing up around England. Is it a symbol of proud patriotism or weaponized nationalism?

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UK Immigration See all topics Facebook Tweet Email Link Link Copied! Follow London  —  In the United States, the Stars and Stripes are everywhere: on porches, lawns and pickup trucks. The national flag is part of the scenery, almost invisible in its ubiquity. In England, flags are rarer. They usually surface only for royal jubilees, military commemorations or major sporting events. But this summer, things are changing. The United Kingdom and English flags – the Union Flag and the Cross of St.

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