Three Options for the Flag of St George
These images illustrate two of the reasons why I decided to start this blog. The man on the left was part of a protest at Portsmouth’s seafront, where small boats in 1940 and naval ships in 1944 set sail towards Nazi-occupied France. I wondered if the gesture might have been accidental, but the video confirms that, whatever his intention, it was deliberate. I thought of my great uncle, who died in the battle of Malta, and that made my blood boil. Around the same time, I started to see posts and memes like the one on the right. Mockery may be a legitimate reaction to the characters in that photo, but this wave seemed to mock anyone who uses the flags of England or Britain, with a hint of snobbery. You may appreciate the bewilderment of this pub owner , who had been flying flags for years, often around sports competitions, and was bemused to discover that people were now associating them with the far-right. These reactions are part of a deeper ambivale...