It's the obvious thing to do to stifle The Woolly Warriors who started the nation raising their St George's Cross flag across England. They raise the UK flag with cameras and news crews present and make out it's all the same thing.
Starmer says he's in support.
Fact is the English Independence movement to pull England out of the Butcher's Apron British war flag, and out of the Zionist enterprise known as the United Kingdom which is flooding England with migrants by the boatload is gaining massive support.
One channel, reported by England Calling, The Gabby Cabbie, said 86% of his respondents want an England OUT of the UK referendum to be held as soon as possible.
Politicians and the media are doing all they can think of to hide the rebellion by raising United Jacks themselves, and calling that the same thing as the Britex rebellion, which hangs only the St George's Cross and is heading towards English withdrawal from the UK. The idea is spreading like wildfire as English people realise their federal government, known as the Yoookay is controlled by Zionists and the Zionists wish England to be broken up into tiny fragments.
In fact they, unlike the true English rebels like the Woolly Warriors, see it all as a big laugh.
FROM MSN/GB NEWS Robert Jenrick has been spotted raising Union Jacks over Newark as part of the so-called "Operation Raise the Colours".
The Shadow Justice Secretary, 43, visited volunteers in his Nottinghamshire seat on Wednesday before hoisting the national flag on lampposts on Beacon Hill Road.
Images from the town showed Mr Jenrick grinning as he stood on a stepladder, apparently after affixing a flag to a pole.
He was also seen smiling with three volunteers on the roadside.
Robert Jenrick Robert Jenrick © GB News Images from the town showed Mr Jenrick grinning as he stood on a stepladder, apparently after affixing a flag to a pole
The top Tory's campaign on home soil came after he called for Britain to "be one country, united under one flag" in response to Birmingham City Council, which removed British flags from lampposts while leaving Palestinian flags untouched.
ED - They removed St George's Crosses. There were no Zionist Jacks. They themselves put those up later to swing the narrative away from what's actually happening.
"Birmingham Council seem to be ashamed of our country - celebrating everyone other than ourselves," Mr Jenrick fumed.
"This pathetic self-loathing needs to end."
Both Birmingham and east London's Tower Hamlets Council had sparked bitter patriotism rows after pulling down the flag of the United Kingdom.
FLAGS RISE ACROSS THE NATION -
・Defiant Britons fly HUNDREDS of St George's Cross flags in fight back against councils
・YOUR chance to win a FREE Union Flag - Patrick Christys reveals how to sign up in seconds ED - another attempt to muddy the call for English independence with Zionist Jacks.
・Zia Yusuf slaps down Reform councillor who issued warning that hanging St George's flags on lampposts 'is not the right thing to do'
© GB News PICTURED: Robert Jenrick and volunteers in Newark before raising Union Flags
ED - Here's the narrative from the fake flag flyers.
In response, patriotic grassroots activists have launched the informal "Operation Raise the Colours" movement, which has made an impact nationwide.
One, Joseph Moulton, an organiser with Flag Force UK, told GB News that his group wanted to make a "positive impact" rather than just "complaining on social media".
"For us, raising the flag and tidying the local area is about mobilising the community, rekindling social responsibility, and restoring pride in where we live," Mr Moulton told Britain's News Channel.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, meanwhile, said: "The Union Flag and St George's Cross are part of our national identity. (ED - conflating the two very different flags as one)
"Displaying these flags shouldn't just be allowed - it should be encouraged, and they should fly with pride.
"Councils like Birmingham and Tower Hamlets allowed flags of other counties to be displayed for weeks or months.
"But at the first sign of our national flags and they come straight down. More two-tier policy. It is simply wrong."
Flags have been hoisted from the South Coast to the North East - with the Prime Minister even appearing to back the drive.
Downing Street adorned with English flags Downing Street adorned with English flags © GB News
PICTURED: Downing Street adorned with English flags. The Prime Minister has claimed to have backed the flag-raising drive
The PM's official spokesman said on Monday: "I think the PM has always talked about his pride of being British, the patriotism he feels.
"I think he's talked about that previously [...] not least recently in relation to the Lionesses' successful campaign in the Euros.
"Patriotism will always be an important thing to him."
Asked whether the Prime Minister was supportive of people who raised English flags, the spokesman said: "Absolutely, patriotism, putting up English flags.
ED - There's a lot more to this than flag flying. People are trying to protect their families and women from rape and other attacks by migrants in hotels housed by the UK's Zionist governments.
"We put up English flags all around Downing Street every time the English football team - women's and men's - are out trying to win games for us."