glasgowspur
Chris Jones
I’m nearly 50, I don’t think I saw a flown St George’s Cross for the first 30 years of my life, always Union Flags instead.
England Football and cricket fans would have Union flags in the 80’s 90’s in my mind (I may be misremembering).
Something changed at some point with Football, but the wider shift strongly suggests something sinister to me, even more so since Brexit, and it’s ratcheted up again in recent months.
It's similar here in regards to the saltire. Twenty years ago you were as likely to see a red hand of ulster flag or a republic of Ireland one. How fudged up is that.
Yes I'm sure there are plenty who use the England flag for sinister purposes, but do you not think that some of it could be do with things like the success of the lionesses, or the England women's rugby team (10s of thousands attend those games) and even in the men's England team and their very good runs under Southgate?
It's up to the normal decent people to say this is our flag, we are proud of it, yes we acknowledge that in the past not all the actions carried out under it were honourable but this is a different time and we are different people, we will not allow the actions of a minority to sully it or define us.