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London Council Faces Backlash After Removing Union and St George's Flags

Councils removed hundreds of flags citing safety risks, sparking a patriotic campaign called 'Operation Raise the Colours' that spread nationwide, supported by over 11,600 community members.

  • Last week, Birmingham City Council ordered the removal of hundreds of Union Jack and St George's flags from lampposts, citing safety risks for pedestrians and motorists.
  • Earlier this year, guidance stated unauthorised lamppost attachments, not specific flags, may be removed as part of routine maintenance, the council said.
  • Supporters returned with cherry pickers and ladders to reinstall flags about 20 feet above the ground, despite the city council soon beginning to remove them citing safety risks.
  • Tower Hamlets council vowed to remove flags placed on its properties 'as soon as possible', and a second local authority pledged to pull down any English or British flags tied to lampposts.
  • Operation Raise the Colours has spread across England, with flags raised in Swindon, Bradford, Newcastle and Norwich, sparking nationwide debate on nationalism.
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The Jewish Chronicle broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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