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Labour Council Vetoes England Flag As It Might Offend Muslims

The flag of St George. Not a sight that will be seen in Radstock anytime soon!
A local council decided against flying the flag of St George after concerns were raised that it would offend the town's 16 Muslim residents.
Eleanor Jackson, a university lecturer, said the red and white symbol could cause upset in Radstock, Somerset, because it was used during the Crusades 1,000 years ago.
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