On-going protests over the decision to limit the flying of the Union Jack over Belfast’s Stormont partliament bulding to only 17 days a year. They will not be out today as with it being a royal birthday and therefore one of the 17 days, the Union Flag is being flown over Stormont.
Prior to the Republicans (many ex-IRA) who now sit in Stormont thanks to the "peace" (sell-out?) agreement, the flag, which used to be flown every day over the main building of the most patriotic part of the United Kingdom is now severely restricted.
Loyalists have pointed out that the Irish Tricolour is flown over government buildings in Dublin every day with no restrictions and have plans to march through Dublin in protest.
Keep your (and our) flag flying Loyalists of Ulster - we are with you....
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