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Don't forget your character, and eat it afterwards.You make me sick.......

Don't forget your character, and eat it afterwards.You make me sick.......

You are an utter disgrace......
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Hey!!! My pic is of me!!!!!! Woof!
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And loads more.If I go anywhere where there is a Christmas tree I just have to pee on it!!!!
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The one that reform have claimed? That BNP claimed before them? And UKIP before ReformObjective!?!! Really???
You can't even stand up for the flag. What my father fought for. You are ok with people stamping on it!!!

As morqthana said, they did not die to protect the Union flag. They gave their lives for your right to freedom of expression. It's also freedom to protest.that many gave their lives for in WWII.
The police had no jurisdiction to act.Stamping on or desecrating a UK flag in the UK is generally considered a form of political protest, protected under the right to freedom of expression,

It was a protest, which is (currently) allowed, just as much as provocatively displaying the flag.I'd find it provocative, which I suspect was the intention.

What was he supposed to do, wade in and start a cycle of violence for the police to interfere.Yes....
Why does he need to be covered up like an Hamas terrorist?
Why did he let the flag get stamped on?
He wasn't holding it in praise of the flag!!!! Wake up and see what is going on for goodness sake!!!!

I hate it when that happens to me. It does my knees in. If I borrow a bike, I insist on being able to adjust the seat. It upset my 3 year old grandson.that the guy on the bike with his seat set too low,

Two things you seriously lack!!! Your posts prove that..

It's symbolic protest. It's not illegal. It may offend, just like the multiple provocative displays of flags offends others.The intent was to disrespect it.

Euphemism at itsDo you fly one on your jackstaff.

Used to cause offence.Mostly to annoy flag anoraks

The difference is, he's able and willing to read to enhance his knowledge of various isues.OMG you just love going against anything you hear. I suppose now you are a maritime expert and have written books on this subject.

Obviously you failed to read your own link. Which confirms morqthana's assessment of you:![]()
Union Jack or Union Flag? | Authoritative advice | The Flag Institute
Union Jack or Union Flag? You can use both names to describe the UK's national flag. Authoritative guidance from the Flag Institute.www.flaginstitute.org
I take it then that you refuse to read the document from the Flag Institute.
No surprise, really - you never have been a fan of being presented with facts which show your pronouncements to be incorrect, have you.

He's still busy sniffing lampposts and trees.Please try again, only this time do it using intelligence and reason.

And you're playing chess with them.