Are the English people rising up?

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It’s always been something that I thought curious. The Scottish take pride in their flag, the Welsh in theirs, and we Northern Irish in ours. But the ENGLISH have been taught by the elite to hate their flag, to feel shame and disgust in their identity. And that’s a real problem because ENGLAND is the core element of the United Kingdom, with the biggest population. This is the land that gave us Shakespeare, Chaucer, Dickens! English history is absolutely fascinating and the fact we can trace it back so far is fantastic as there is so much to learn. Yet you don’t often see displays of English flags anymore. Until now.

You see there has been a sneering contempt towards the working class people of England. Remember when that unbelievable snob and Hyacinth Bouquet look a like Emily Thornberry tweeted this?

She had to resign over it, eventually, but does anyone dispute that this attitude still prevails at the highest level in the Labour government? These people HATE their own country, feel ashamed of their history and, get this, they hate you too.

It’s this withering contempt that explains things like this;

This is the SAME Council that flew the Pakistan flag to celebrate Pakistani Independence Day. Pakistan good, England bad.

Here in Muslim dominant Tower Hamlets, they also instructed council workers to take down the English flag.

And people seem to have had enough of it. Operation Raise the Colours has swung into action across swathes of England. People are putting UP the English flag and it is beautiful to witness this.

For every flag that these venomous Councils take down, we should up ten more.

Roundabouts are getting the same treatment. This was in Birmingham and is a great FU to the Council.

The English Lion is starting to roar and I could not feel more proud of all those involved.

Raise your colours and be proud. It’s time that the English rose up.

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