The missing flag waves using them are the right wing anti immigration jamboree.
PossibleSmoke8683 on
Good
PresidentZeus on
Tja vast majority of flags are EU-flags. At least they are being waved the most.
HighDeltaVee on
It was only about 25% last year.
Nice to see it growing as a tactic.
opinionated-dick on
I don’t think the EU flag is waved just because we want to rejoin and wish to our bones we had never left.
I think it’s because unlike other flags, which determine and symbolise exclusivity, the EU flag represents inclusivity. As long as you share these beliefs let’s join together. This melody may be drowned out by the rhythm of the jack boot, but it still plays and most people hear it.
notveryamused_ on
One thing which kinda makes me laugh is how *The Last Night of the Proms* is one of the lowest-rated episodes of *Inside No. 9*, as a non-Brit I’ve always found it utterly hilarious. Sorry for a complete aside but it reminded me of that 😀
Leamus5 on
It’s the proms…
biggesteegit on
Having re-read my original post, maybe I should give some context:
The Last Night of the Proms is traditionally a celebration of British music, with flags and singing and less formality that more serious concerts which have gone before.
I value the EU and think Brexit was a big mistake. So to see this very British institution take the flag-waving craze and do something positive with it (imo) feels like a bit of good news in a sea of depredation.
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The missing flag waves using them are the right wing anti immigration jamboree.
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Tja vast majority of flags are EU-flags. At least they are being waved the most.
It was only about 25% last year.
Nice to see it growing as a tactic.
I don’t think the EU flag is waved just because we want to rejoin and wish to our bones we had never left.
I think it’s because unlike other flags, which determine and symbolise exclusivity, the EU flag represents inclusivity. As long as you share these beliefs let’s join together. This melody may be drowned out by the rhythm of the jack boot, but it still plays and most people hear it.
One thing which kinda makes me laugh is how *The Last Night of the Proms* is one of the lowest-rated episodes of *Inside No. 9*, as a non-Brit I’ve always found it utterly hilarious. Sorry for a complete aside but it reminded me of that 😀
It’s the proms…
Having re-read my original post, maybe I should give some context:
The Last Night of the Proms is traditionally a celebration of British music, with flags and singing and less formality that more serious concerts which have gone before.
I value the EU and think Brexit was a big mistake. So to see this very British institution take the flag-waving craze and do something positive with it (imo) feels like a bit of good news in a sea of depredation.