UK PM says 'don't mess with flag' after uproar at Nike's new England football kit

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday (Mar 22) waded into a row over a new England football shirt sold by Nike that changes the colours of the St George's Cross, saying "we shouldn't mess" with national flags.

The multi-coloured design of the St George's Cross on England's new football kit has caused controversy. LONDON: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday waded into a row over a new England football shirt sold by Nike that changes the colours of the St George's Cross, saying"we shouldn't mess" with national flags.

But the decision has led to a furious backlash from some fans and former players, with leading politicians adding their voices."My general view is that when it comes to our national flags, we shouldn't mess with them," he told reporters."Because they are a source of pride, identity, who we are, and they're perfect as they are."

"Our national heritage - including St George's Cross - brings us together. Toying with it is pointless and unnecessary."Keir Starmer, the leader of Britain's main opposition Labour party and an Arsenal supporter, called on Nike to"reconsider" its decision to modify the St George's Cross. The debate over the new design comes with British politics in the grip of so-called"culture war" issues, pitting proponents of"traditionalist" values such as Sunak's ruling Conservatives against those with more liberal,"progressive" views.

"Once you start changing colours there is no end to it. There is no need to change the colour of the flag."

 

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