Union and St George’s Flags Flood UK Streets in Patriotic Surge
A flag frenzy has gripped the nation this week, with a staggering 52,000 Union flags and St George’s Crosses flying from lampposts, streets, and public sites since Monday.
“Raise the Colours” Campaign Sparks Online Storm
The grassroots movement called “Raise the Colours” has exploded on social media, demanding councils back off and never remove flags put up by proud residents. Supporters say the flags stand for unity and national pride—and deserve respect.
“Our national flags belong to everyone and should be flown with pride everywhere. Woke politicians, bureaucrats and officials cannot be allowed to cancel the patriotism of local people.”
Local Authorities Under Pressure to Keep Flags Flying
Focus has shifted to councils like Havering Council (@LBofHavering), with campaigners urging them to publicly promise that no flag will be taken down in their areas.
The movement is trending hard under hashtags like #RaiseTheColours, #UnitedKingdom, #England, and #Essex, as residents share snaps of their flag-filled streets. Despite no official council statements yet, the surge shows no sign of fading.