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Jun 29, 2026

Keir Starmer hammered after latest England flag snub with 2-word insult

Keir Starmer hammered after latest England flag snub with 2-word insult

The move comes despite Starmer declaring last year that "we should be proud" of the St George's Cross.

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte Visits UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer

The move comes despite Starmer declaring last year 'we should be proud' of the St George's Cross (Image: Getty)

The Prime Minister has been accused of being unpatriotic after failing to fly the St George's Cross outside No 10 for the World Cup. Sir Keir Starmer opted against flying the English national flag for the group-stage games in the summer competition, despite many of his predecessors doing so.

It comes after the prime minister last year declared on St George's Day last year that "we should be proud of that flag". Previous prime ministers famously flew the flag on match days during the group phase of the World Cup, while others insisted that the flag remain flying throughout the entire tournament. For example, in 2018, Theresa May announced that the Cross of St George would fly above Downing Street for each of England's World Cup matches, a tradition solidified by David Cameron in 2010, who flew the flag for the entire tournament in South Africa.

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