What Flags Are Illegal To Fly In The UK? (Consequences You May Face)

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London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As a resident of the United Kingdom, it is your right to fly the national flag. However, there are a few flags that are illegal to fly in the United Kingdom. If you fly any of these flags, you may be subject to legal action. There is a list of six flags that are illegal to fly in the UK. It is important to know this information to avoid any legal trouble. By following these guidelines, you can show your allegiance to the country while still staying safe.

What Flags Are Illegal To Fly In The UK?

There are a few flags that are illegal to fly in the British overseas territory. This includes the Union Jack, the St George’s Cross, the Scottish Cross, and the Welsh Flag. A flag that is associated with a region of the UK that is not recognized will be illegal to fly. This includes the Northern Ireland Flag, the Gibraltar Flag, and the Republic of Ireland Flag. The flag you fly must be recognized by the UK government. Even though it is a house flag.

The Department for Transport (DFT) defines the rules around which flags are allowed to be flown and which are not. They state that all flags must be of “appropriate size”, “of a reasonable design”, and “not offensive”. The DFT has the power to seize any flag that is flown in a “disruptive or offensive manner”. If you’re unsure whether or not a flag is allowed to be flown, then it’s best to contact the DFT for clarification.

The History Of The British Flag

The British flag is one of the most well-known and recognizable flags in the world. It is also one of the most controversial flags in the world. Here is a look at some of the history behind the British flag and why it is controversial. The British flag is a tri-color flag consisting of a red field, a white cross in the middle, and a blue sky. 

These colors originated from the colors of the robes of the English King, Edward the Confessor. The red field is supposed to represent the blood of the Saxons who fought against the Normans. While the white cross is for the Christians who fought with the Saxons, and the blue sky is for the heavens.

The British flag is controversial because it is used throughout history to represent different things. For example, during the English Revolution, the British flag was used to represent the monarchy. After the Revolution, the British flag was used to represent the union of England and Scotland. The British flag was also used to represent the colonies of America.

This flag is also controversial because it is used in countries that are not part of the United Kingdom. For example, the flag of Saudi Arabia is the Saudi flag, not the British flag. The flag of Palestine is the Palestinian flag, not the British flag. The flag of Venezuela is the Venezuelan flag, not the British flag. The flag of Cuba is the Cuban flag, not the British flag.

List Of Illegal Flags To Fly In The UK

Here is a list of illegal flags to fly in the UK:

1. The Union Jack

The Union Jack is the flag of the United Kingdom and it’s illegal to fly it in certain parts of the UK. The flag is also banned in Northern Ireland. The flag is also banned in several other countries, including:

  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland

2. The English Tricolor

The English Tricolor is one of the most famous flags in the world. Moreover, it is also one of the most recognizable flags in the world. However, it’s not the only flag that’s legal to fly in the UK. Several other flags are also legal to fly in the UK.

The English Tricolor is the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This flag is made up of three equal horizontal bands of red, white, and blue. The blue band is at the top, the red band is in the middle, and the white band is at the bottom. While the flag has a cross in the center of the flag.

The Union Jack is the flag of the United Kingdom. This flag is made up of the English flag in the upper left-hand corner. While the Scottish flag is in the upper right-hand corner. Usually, this flag has a blue cross in the center of it. This is because it is meant to represent the ocean and the sky. The flag of Commonwealth has been in use since at least the 16th century.

3. The Welsh Tricolor

The Welsh Tricolor is one of the many flags that are illegal to fly in the UK. Here are the other flags that are not allowed in the UK:

  • Union Jack
  • St George’s Cross
  • Gibraltar Cross
  • Maltese cross
  • Serbian Flag
  • Turkish Flag

4. The Irish Tricolor

In the warmer months, many people are flying the Irish Tricolor proudly. But what about flying the British flag? Well, in the UK, the Irish Tricolor is not allowed to be flown on any flagpole, or even draped over any building. The reason for this is that the Irish Tricolor is seen as a flag of rebellion. It was originally a flag of rebellion against the English monarchy.

The English flag has a cross in the top left corner, which represented the king. However, the Irish Tricolor didn’t have a cross, so it was seen as a flag of liberation. So, the British flag is seen as a symbol of national pride, while the Irish Tricolor is seen as a flag of rebellion.

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5. The Gibraltar Flag

The Gibraltar Flag is not allowed to fly in the UK. This is because Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory. It is also the case with the Falkland Islands, Saint Helena, and Ascension Island. These islands are all British Overseas Territories and as such, the British National Flag can only be flown on them.

Beth Malcolm

Beth Malcolm is Scottish based Journalist at Heriot-Watt University studying French and British Sign Language. She is originally from the north west of England but is living in Edinburgh to complete her studies.