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But it started happening here only after Brexit. It’s a deliberate lurch to the right and nationalism. It can get stuffed. Utterly transparent and performative. Something foreigners might go for but alien to Britain.
It absolutely did not start here only after Brexit, and it's absolutely not alien to Britain.
God forbid the state rail company uses state branding.
You're right. Here's Tony Blair and George Bush Junior discussing plans for Iraq post Brexit draped with flags 🥲.
Edit: And here's Blair and Japan's Abe discussing post Brexit trade deals being overrun by flags 🤣.
A bad faith comment because you can’t possibly think moments of international diplomacy are the same.
😅 this is going to turn into a "what have the Romans ever done for us" sketch, right?
Edit: Here's Gordon Brown's 2009 Labour Party conference speech where he discussed Brexit related border checks on foreign workers using his now infamous "Red White and Blue, a Brexit that works for you" catch phrase.