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Khandro | 06:49 Wed 26th Sep 2018 | News
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It's OK to wave (freely handed out) Palestinian flags, but not the flag of the EU. How weird is that?
https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/palestinian-flags-waved-as-labour-conference-debates-palestine-1.470190
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Very odd. In fact one delegate actually complained.
Like most reasonable people I support the cause of the Palestinians but I found this episode rather sinister. Maybe it was just me.
//I found this episode rather sinister//

I find the whole thing sinister.
Very weird. Preston City Council flew the Palestinian Flag over Preston Town Hall which is much weirder (and more sinister too).
It's good they are addressing their anti semitism problem....hang on!
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This seems to be a new trend, handing out flags. Thousands were handed out freely to people entering the Last Night of the Proms , but in that case they were EU flags!

Also, as usual, the speakers at the Labour Conference are a bit lopsided in their portrayal of historical facts, it wasn't only Palestinians who were dispossessed in the Middle East, large numbers of Jews too, for example, 120,000 Jews were forced to leave Iraq - many of them having held distinguished positions in public life after suffering brutal persecution, including the public hanging of Jews.

Some 80,000 Egyptian Jews had their property confiscated were also forced out of Egypt by its government in 1950.

I am sympathetic to the Palestinians, but if people want to spout history, they should seek the full picture, not just the narrow narrative being now expounded by the left.
/// but not the flag of the EU. How weird is that? ///

But not the flag of the UK. How weird is that?
When - exactly - was Palestine a nation?
I do remember, come to think of it, the Philistines ("whisper it not in Gath") from which the Romans got the name. But that's quite a while ago now.
Oh, and "eyeless in Gaza".
Both St Johnstone and Celtic were fined for fans waving Palestinian flags at football matches
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/st-johnstone-fined-18000-euros-4152820
Thanks, Danny. Understand definition 1 - seek to. No flag yet then.

Didn't the half of mandate "Palestine" become the Kingdom of Jordan which does have a flag?
St Johnstone and Celtic fell foul of UEFA rules.
The Labour conference has a ‘no flags’ rule anyway.
The proms, as with concerts in any places, encourages flag wavers.
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//The proms, as with concerts in any places, encourages flag wavers.//

Oh yes? what sort do they wave at Bayreuth?
Makes a change from the hammer and sickle I am sure mots of them would like to see flying over Town Halls.
I’m not in favour of banning flag waving by the way, but labour conference had its rule and it was ignored

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