Flags to be Replaced

Do you cover both East Riding and Hull council areas. I had a feeling from what you said before that you are mainly East Riding. I was wondering if there was any difference in the policy when it comes to the two different councils. In fact, I think you said you also went further afield into North Yorkshire council areas. Are all the areas you cover doing the same thing.

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We all have our own areas that we cover, some teams are nationwide covering areas with no or little depots. It all depends on your skillset and willingness to travel as a lot of times it will involve overnight stays. I do motorways but of late I have been on heritage work as that is an interest of mine, they only allow the best to work on the best and I am No1 on highways, in fact the whole country could go into collapse if I ever left so they look after me.
 
Also on that note of being best of the best, it is ironic that I am also No1 in the looks dept, our depot I work from is a large depot and has huge offices that deal with nationwide issues so house a lot of staff, all of the girls (approx 200) all fancy me and say that I am the sexiest man in highways. It is a compliment but to be fair I knew that anyway. When I am walking about the yard they are all up at the windows looking out and wolf whistles fill the air.
 
We all have our own areas that we cover, some teams are nationwide covering areas with no or little depots. It all depends on your skillset and willingness to travel as a lot of times it will involve overnight stays. I do motorways but of late I have been on heritage work as that is an interest of mine, they only allow the best to work on the best and I am No1 on highways, in fact the whole country could go into collapse if I ever left so they look after me.

Do you get many flags on motorways. I would have thought that National Highways would be keen to take them down. I wonder how people would put flags on motorway lampposts. Does anyone ever put them on central reservation lampposts.
 
Do you get many flags on motorways. I would have thought that National Highways would be keen to take them down.. I wonder how people would put flags on motorway lampposts. Does anyone ever put one on central reservation lampposts.
We have them on the bridges but not on the posts, we take them down immediately as they are a real danger
 
One of my neighbours has a Union flag on a proper white poll in his garden which looks really smart. That is patriotic. Although I think litter picking is more patriotic.

On a roundabout on A38 near to where I live some tosser has cable tied a flag to every lamppost. It looked crap to start with, but now some of the cable ties have snapped, a couple of the flags are ripped, and most of the others are just wrapped around the posts. That's not patriotic, that's just dickheadedness.
 
Do you get many flags on motorways. I would have thought that National Highways would be keen to take them down. I wonder how people would put flags on motorway lampposts. Does anyone ever put them on central reservation lampposts.
Occasionally drunken flag shaggers fall off.
 
Why has he got an Irish passport and citizenship then.
Why did he claim he was born in Ireland.
His flag should be the Irish tricolour or the Magen David.

Did he actually claim he was born in Ireland? I genuinely can't remember that. I know his parents/grandparents were born there which entitles him to an Irish passport.

Both my parents were Irish so equally I'm entitled to an Irish passport, I'll pass on that thank you very much. My great great great grandparents were well known for having come back from the pub on a Sunday afternoon and forgetting where they planted the potatoes, my grandparents shot up the post office in Dublin in 1916 simply because they ran out of 1st class stamps. What a family.

Anyway, why are you so concerned about who's Irish or not?, you're just a Paddystinian posing as an Irishman whilst pretending to be English.
 
Did he actually claim he was born in Ireland? I genuinely can't remember that. I know his parents/grandparents were born there which entitles him to an Irish passport.

Both my parents were Irish so equally I'm entitled to an Irish passport, I'll pass on that thank y⁶ou very much. My great great great grandparents were well known for having come back from the pub on a Sunday afternoon and forgetting where they planted the potatoes, my grandparents shot up the post office in Dublin in 1916 simply because they ran out of 1st class stamps. What a family.

Anyway, why are you so concerned about who's Irish or not?, you're just a Paddystinian posing as an Irishman whilst pretending to be English.
You make the common mistake of confusing English (English is an ethnic identity)with being Being British.
A bit like confusing being Zionist with being Jewish.
When i have i ever Pretended to be English and why would i want to be English, although i have some English ancestry from the West Midlands apparently and a bit of Irish, still over 3/4 Scottish, Galloway and the Scotland /England borders.


My passport says British on it and not English, because by ethnicity I am British , definitely not English or Irish.

You need to educate yourself about your own country.

North British and proud.



"North Briton" in the context of Ulster refers to the 17th-century influx of Scottish settlers (often termed "North Britons" or Scots-Irish) during the Plantation of Ulster, establishing a Protestant, Scots-speaking community. These settlers, predominantly from Lowland Scotland and Northern England, were encouraged by the British crown, fundamentally altering the demographic and cultural landscape of the northern Irish province.
 
You make the common mistake of confusing English (English is an ethnic identity)with being Being British.
A bit like confusing being Zionist with being Jewish.
When i have i ever Pretended to be English and why would i want to be English, although i have some English ancestry from the West Midlands apparently and a bit of Irish, still over 3/4 Scottish, Galloway and the Scotland /England borders.


My passport says British on it and not English, because by ethnicity I am British , definitely not English or Irish.

You need to educate yourself about your own country.

North British and proud.



"North Briton" in the context of Ulster refers to the 17th-century influx of Scottish settlers (often termed "North Britons" or Scots-Irish) during the Plantation of Ulster, establishing a Protestant, Scots-speaking community. These settlers, predominantly from Lowland Scotland and Northern England, were encouraged by the British crown, fundamentally altering the demographic and cultural landscape of the northern Irish province.

**** me I'm even more confused about what you are now.

My passport says British on it and not English, because by ethnicity I am British , definitely not English or Irish.

You should have it changed to 'Eejit'. ;)
 
My passport says British on it and not English, because by ethnicity I am British , definitely not English or Irish.
A lot of the RWR r'turds on here get confused when a questionnaire form asks nationality, and they can't see the word English on it.
 
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