❓WHAT HAPPENED: Oxfordshire County Council in England threatened the Raise the Colours group, which has been raising English and British flags on lampposts and other public infrastructure across the country, with legal action.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Oxfordshire County Council, Raise the Colours group, local residents, and law enforcement.
📍WHEN & WHERE: March 24, Oxfordshire, England.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The widespread installation of flags by Raise the Colours is not a sign of patriotism. It is an act of intimidation and division…” – Liz Leffman, Leader of Oxfordshire County Council.
🎯IMPACT: The council is considering further legal action, alleging community distress and safety concerns.
Oxfordshire County Council in England has issued a formal notice to Raise the Colours, which has been raising English and British flags on lampposts and other public infrastructure across the country, instructing the group to cease its campaign. Liz Leffman, Leader of Oxfordshire County Council, stated: “The widespread installation of flags by Raise the Colours is not a sign of patriotism. It is an act of intimidation and division that is having a real and damaging impact on our communities.”
The council has warned that failure to comply could lead to civil or criminal proceedings. However, Ryan Bridge, co-founder of Raise the Colours, said the group “just wanted to support Oxfordshire, as they had flags taken down by the council at a cost of £51 per lamppost, adding that, far from intimidating people, they had been attacked by far-left activists.
“We were attacked verbally and physically four times in Oxford by four members of the public, verbally attacked all night and called scumbags, racists, Nazis, and fascists,” he said, adding: “I was punched, kicked and hit by a bike—I’ve paid tax into the country for years, and I believe those who attacked us are traitors to their country.”
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