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    Wink taking this all WAY to seriously

    Quote Originally Posted by Cat View Post
    The Lion Rampant itself has been a symbol of Scotland for a long time...far before the time when England declared Scotland to be part of the UK. The current Lion Rampant standard (flag) is supposed to be reserved for the Sovereign of Scotland (ie, the Queen of England) when she is in town. Technically, it's illegal in Scotland for anyone to display this flag other than the Queen's residence.

    Having said that, I have many articles where MANY Scots happily display this flag in protest to England "commandeering" the Lion Rampant and as a sign of Scottish heritage (despite the risk of getting fined.) But it's the Lion Rampant that is the symbol of Scotland, not the flag design itself.

    My mailbox placeholder has a Lion Rampant underneath my name (just the lion, not the flag design or any border or anything), and I am proud of it. I also have a Lion Rampant sticker on my car, although I cut off pretty much everything besides the lion itself. Just look at all the Lion Rampant kilt pins and fly-plaid brooches out there...and they all have the lion by itself, and not within the flag design.
    Sorry mate but your not even close.
    The rampant lion WAS the royal standard of the kings of Scotland, the three lions the standard of England, and the Harp that of Ireland. They were all amalgamated in on ONE NEW standard which has been posted elsewhere. Since the King of Scotland became and took over the crown of England, the Scots commandeered the English bit not the other way round.

    It is not Illegal to wave or use ANY flag in the UK, you can fly the flag of any country you like, you can paint it on your car, you can grow your lawn in the pattern, you can use it for a floor covering or paint your walls in the picture of it, its just not against any law, it does not matter who's flag it is. THERE IS NO CHANCE or EVER being fined. The only thing you would get fined for would be for putting up the Flag pole without permission or flying the flag of a proscribed organization. There is NO offence,

    That lion is used on Scottish football shirtsThe three lions on the English shirt

    the same for the Irish Harp, People have stickers on their cars, motorbikes, (I have on my panniers), people have them on their vehicle Number plates they are sold everywhere, there is nothing controversial, its just a flag it really don't mean anything is just a bit of material, you can even get the national flags at toilet seats



    People just don't get worked up over it, most don't know the history and even fewer care in the slightest.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bowser View Post

    It is not Illegal to wave or use ANY flag in the UK, you can fly the flag of any country you like, you can paint it on your car,

    Are you resident in the UK? If you are I'm really surprised you don't know about all the problems there are flying the St George's cross

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nervous Jock View Post
    Are you resident in the UK? If you are I'm really surprised you don't know about all the problems there are flying the St George's cross
    Yep live in London, been in the Police 20 years, it is not now and never has been any offence of flying any flag.

    There are various government departments, organizations, etc that have decided that flying certain flags is not permitted within their buildings, but that is up to them. And to be fair that is due to its association with "football" thugs, Chavs and far right politics.

    It does not make it illegal, or even unlawful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowser View Post
    Yep live in London, been in the Police 20 years, it is not now and never has been any offence of flying any flag.

    There are various government departments, organizations, etc that have decided that flying certain flags is not permitted within their buildings, but that is up to them. And to be fair that is due to its association with "football" thugs, Chavs and far right politics.

    It does not make it illegal, or even unlawful.
    so what about the taxi drivers who couldn't fly the flags of their cabs??

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    No Problem At All

    Quote Originally Posted by Nervous Jock View Post
    Are you resident in the UK? If you are I'm really surprised you don't know about all the problems there are flying the St George's cross
    St. George's cross is the national flag of England, and it is flown by English men and women all over the country. It also is flown at many, if not most, churches of the Church of England.

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