I live in the area where the aforementioned pub was told to take down those George Cross flags. In a letter written by me to our local Gazette newspaper, I wrote the following:
"A Southall publican is visited and ordered by the police on St. George`s day to remove his flags from the front of his pub after complaints from a section of the community. Apparently, they found the flags to be `intimidating`.
St. George`s day is one day of the year where English folk can be patriotic and maybe wave a flag or two - as well as having a pint for good measure. Look at the Irish (St. Patrick`s Day), the Scots (St. Andrew`s Day), the Welsh (St. David`s Day), the Sikhs, the Hindus, the Moslems etc, etc. All sections of our community have their own reasons to celebrate their various special days - and why not? It`s what democracy and freedom are all about. BUT, it seems, the English (in some eyes) aren`t allowed to. It`s offensive, apparently. WHY??? Once again, it is the small minority of foreign racists (yes, I do believe that`s what they are) who are eroding the rights of other decent citizens of this country. A country in which my father fought alongside many other nationalities, in order to help free the world of evil, and to ensure that we can ALL enjoy the freedom not found in some other countries of the world.
Perhaps those who complained about the flags in the first place would like to explain why they found them so offensive. After all, flags cannot do you any harm can they?"
Well folks, needless to say, my letter wasn`t printed. What a surprise...
And lastly, just to comment on the email by karenflood: I see many Scottish folk who live and work quite happily here in England whom display the Scottish flags on their cars etc. And quite rightly so. There should NEVER be any shame in where you come from. I`m not, and I`ll be displaying a George Cross flag on the rear of my car as from now on. And I make no apologies for that.