Book of Common Prayer - why not a few old saying to face down these NAZI demon with ... hehe
(after much decision on whether or not to go for the English Flag ... I decided if it's my first flag, British, first. ;)).
UK Flag Display
The correct way to display the UK's Union Flag (Union Jack) requires it to be flown with the wider diagonal white stripe above the red diagonal stripe in the canton nearest the flagpole, a position known as "wide white top" or "broadside up".
This orientation is essential as the flag is not symmetrical, and flying it upside down is considered improper and can be seen as a distress signal or an insult.
The flag should be displayed in a dignified manner, never used as a table or seat cover, or to mask boxes, barriers, or the space between a dais and the floor.
The Union Flag should be flown with the broad white diagonal stripe above the red diagonal stripe in the upper hoist corner (the top left corner nearest the flagpole).
When displayed on a flagpole, the flag should be raised briskly and lowered ceremoniously, with the senior national flag raised first and lowered last.
When displayed on a speaker's platform, the senior national flag (the Union Flag) should be placed on the right-hand side of the speaker, which is the audience's left.
When flying the Union Flag with other national flags, all flags should be the same size (same hoist measurement) and fly from separate flagpoles of the same height.
The order of precedence for flags in the UK is: Royal Standards, the Union Flag, the flag of the host country (England, Scotland, Wales), flags of other nations (in alphabetical order), the Commonwealth Flag, the European Union Flag, county flags, flags of cities or towns, banners of arms, and house flags.
The Union Flag should not be flown in a damaged or soiled state, as this shows disrespect for the nations it represents.
For purely decorative effects, it is better to use flags of lesser status, such as house flags, pennants, or bunting, rather than the national flag.
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The correct way to display the UK's Union Flag (Union Jack) requires it to be flown with the wider diagonal white stripe above the red diagonal stripe in the canton nearest the flagpole, a position known as "wide white top" or "broadside up".
This orientation is essential as the flag is not symmetrical, and flying it upside down is considered improper and can be seen as a distress signal or an insult.
The flag should be displayed in a dignified manner, never used as a table or seat cover, or to mask boxes, barriers, or the space between a dais and the floor.
The Union Flag should be flown with the broad white diagonal stripe above the red diagonal stripe in the upper hoist corner (the top left corner nearest the flagpole).
When displayed on a flagpole, the flag should be raised briskly and lowered ceremoniously, with the senior national flag raised first and lowered last.
When displayed on a speaker's platform, the senior national flag (the Union Flag) should be placed on the right-hand side of the speaker, which is the audience's left.
When flying the Union Flag with other national flags, all flags should be the same size (same hoist measurement) and fly from separate flagpoles of the same height.
The order of precedence for flags in the UK is: Royal Standards, the Union Flag, the flag of the host country (England, Scotland, Wales), flags of other nations (in alphabetical order), the Commonwealth Flag, the European Union Flag, county flags, flags of cities or towns, banners of arms, and house flags.
The Union Flag should not be flown in a damaged or soiled state, as this shows disrespect for the nations it represents.
For purely decorative effects, it is better to use flags of lesser status, such as house flags, pennants, or bunting, rather than the national flag.
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You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows
Grab your Union Jack or Country Flag, UK TI's.
Talkin' 'bout a revolution. ;)
Talkin' 'bout a revolution. ;)
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ENJOY (it's taken a lot of torture to bring about hey).
Gave us the usual stretch for a while at the beginning, as these sneaky shits always do.
But, the #4thReich rise?
I don't think so.
Not on this oathtakers watch.
But, the #4thReich rise?
I don't think so.
Not on this oathtakers watch.