Gulf war veteran forced to take down Union flag by housing developer

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'I have done my bit for my country and I’m proud to be British.'

A Gulf War veteran is fighting back after he was forced to take down a Union flag in his garden following complaints.

The father-of-two has complied but said he can’t understand why the Union flag or British patriotism are offensive. Andrew said: ‘It’s a covenant garden, whatever I signed when I bought the house said I wasn’t allowed to do anything that causes a nuisance or annoyance.

 

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Will he be granted legal aid to fight his case.

So he put up a comment online, and got no complaints, then his actual neighbour knocked on his door over 20 times over 3 days and he “ignored it”. Such a brave soldier. 😂 This Guy is a pathetic little murderous coward. Hope he gets dragged through the courts.

Considering people died for that flag in Wars to protect our values and way of life, it’s unacceptable for anyone to make remarks on removing that flag that has given us what we all take for granted on a daily basis. 🇬🇧

Proud to have fallen out of a vagina at a particular geographical location. What hard work! What an achievement!

Since when have developers been granted Planning Powers Or Decisions? 50' too high 30' OK my opinions Just that opinions

Causing a nuisance, really? This has to be the only country in the world where this would happen. As for the previous uneducated comment from glennglenncallag3, that just shows the state of the country

The Americans and Aussies fly their flags on their property without too much hassle or grievances.

Keep flying our flag with pride!

Wanker take it down

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