Council orders patriotic Briton to stop flying 'offensive and intimidating' Union Jack
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A London resident has been ordered to take down a Union flag displayed on his balcony after a neighbour complained that it was "intimidating".David Gilley, 31, received a letter from a housing officer at the Labour-controlled Southwark Council warning he could be in breach of his tenancy agreement if he failed to remove the flag.The letter arrived just days before St George's Day celebrations.Mr Gilley told The Sun on Sunday: "I got a letter from the council saying someone had complained that the flag was intimidating." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The London resident remains defiant, insisting he will not comply with the council's demand.He said: "But I am not taking the flag down.
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It was St George's Day it is just disrespectful."Mr Gilley maintains the flag, positioned on his own balcony, causes no harm to anyone.The correspondence left him anxious about his housing situation, with references to his tenancy contract raising fears that he could face eviction over...
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