Putting flags on lampposts

Do you enjoy a flag on a lamp post?


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Seems to be well worse in certain areas.

Drove through the Atherton and Leigh area at the weekend and there were whole roads with each and every lamp post with one on, inc the main drag to the Leigh Sports Village, where the Leigh Leopards Rugby League Club ( who are flying at the mo ) - not a good look for the rugby club ( imo )
 

Is there a push for England to have an independance referendum? There seems to be a large focus on being English rather than being British. Or is just that the morons are too stupid and lazy to know how to paint the Union Flag?

I'm sensing an opportunity here: create a Union flag painting stencil.

Dragon's Den, lad.
 

Couldn't give a toss really. It's not like I haven't seen Union/George Cross flags in the street before. Coronations/jubilees, World cup/Euros, Remembrance day parades. I walk past the ones by me without regard... That said, I don't agree with the idea of flags being attached to public facilities unless officially organised by local authorities....it's effectively graffiti. Do it on your own property instead.
 
Couldn't give a toss really. It's not like I haven't seen Union/George Cross flags in the street before. Coronations/jubilees, World cup/Euros, Remembrance day parades. I walk past the ones by me without regard... That said, I don't agree with the idea of flags being attached to public facilities unless officially organised by local authorities....it's effectively graffiti. Do it on your own property instead.
I think it devalues the meaning, which is great. That nobody really cares. All that effort to get out in the middle of the night, put flags up - they are already up in places.
 

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