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Jul 01, 2026

Outrage as UK council ‘spends £80k removing England flags from roads’

Outrage as UK council ‘spends £80k removing England flags from roads’

The Liberal Democrat-run local authority has been slammed for 'having the wrong priorities' after the eye-watering costs of flag removal were revealed.

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Raise the Colours campaign

Union Jack and St George's flags were raised across the country last summer as part of a campaign (Image: PA)

A Liberal-Democrat run council has spent almost £80,000 on removing England flags from lampposts, it has emerged. Oxfordshire County Council has shelled out £79,790.21 on taking flags down since last summer, Conservative leader Liam Walker said.

It comes after the local authority brought legal action to stop people raising flags near highways last month. The widespread flying of St George's Cross and Union Jack flags, following an online campaign called Operation Raise The Colours, rapidly became contentious, with several councils removing them from public infrastructure.

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