I confess I am mystified by this story, and it's background.
I cannot understand the point this MP was making by tweeting the picture in the first place - but that's not surprising, I fail to understand why anyone bothers with Twitter for anything, but let's go with it for now.
She posts a picture of a house with three flags on its front, the top of which is level with the top of the second floor window, and the bottom of which is level with the top of the first floor window, and she says "... and then I came across a house that was covered absolutely from the roof all the way down to the ground with England flags – they couldn’t even see out of the window. It was an amazing image, so I took a photograph of it and I put it on Twitter.”
I would suggest that she has issues with perspective, or that her vision is defective, since that statement is patently untrue, and also that for a politician, she is curiously easily impressed if she thinks this image is ‘amazing’.
So she posts this image, and suddenly she is accused of being 'snobbish'.
Why? Pointless – probably, delusional – certainly, and overly easily impressed by nonsense – absolutely, but where does the snobbery come in?
Then people are ‘offended’ and Ed Milliband is ‘furious’ – again, why to both?
Milliband says people should be able to fly the Union flag ‘with pride’, but who is suggesting that it is not flown with pride, or that it is, or that anyone cares either way anyway?
And then she resigns!
Why once again?
Could she not have simply said that it was an interesting image, she was not making any particular point by posting it, and let the fuss over nothing die down?
I honestly find myself at odds on all the above fronts, but maybe someone can enlighten me?