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PATRIOTIC Brits are justifiably enraged by local council leaders who remove Union Jacks flying proudly in our towns and cities.
However, the excessive enforcement against this spontaneous expression of national pride has gone too far when it disrupts an act of remembrance.

have been compelled to cancel their plans to comply with new regulations aimed at halting the recent surge of.
-run Barnsley Council asserts that they pose a health and safety risk — and has prohibited leaning ladders against lampposts to hang national flags.
This also means a parade group will now be unable to continue its annual tradition of displaying 396 wooden poppies in Hoyland town centre to honor local soldiers who lost their lives in both.
Gradually, our long-standing traditions are at risk of being erased by the encroachment of harmful woke ideology.
We must safeguard our beloved traditions — like honoring the courageous individuals who fought and died for our right to display our flag.
Ed in Sand
IT comes as no surprise that “Red Ed” has become embroiled in the controversy over the.
has been criticized for binding Britain to in his relentless pursuit of Net Zero.
His expensive fixation on achieving this target by 2030 has left him dependent on for solar panels, wind turbines, and electric car batteries.
Yet, despite the billions invested, he has generated only 40,000 jobs in solar and wind energy combined — significantly fewer than the jobs his policies are costing in other sectors.
Nothing illustrates the absurdity of his eco-folly more than the fact that he relies on China, a nation responsible for 28 to 30 percent of the world's carbon emissions.
This adds to the growing pile of evidence that the trial of two men accused of espionage was dropped due to potential damage to the Government’s trade relations with China.
As the Tory leader remarks, this espionage saga resembles TV’s Slow Horses more than a James Bond film.
No Escape
MILLIONS of holidaymakers risk being grounded amid concerns that the Chancellor plans to target their annual vacations.
Travel companies warn that the cost of that yearly getaway will inevitably rise if they are burdened with additional taxes.
Families who save throughout the year deserve a week or two in the sun and should not be expected to sacrifice it.
Increasing airfares with a “tax on fun” will only lead to job losses and a return to an era when only the wealthy could afford to fly.
Give us a break, Chancellor.
Why are councils removing national flags?
Councils claim that national flags pose health and safety risks, leading to regulations that restrict their display.
How do new regulations affect local traditions?
New regulations have prevented local groups from continuing traditions, such as hanging poppies to honor fallen soldiers.
What impact will increased taxes have on holidaymakers?
Increased taxes on travel could lead to higher airfares, making vacations unaffordable for many families.