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The latest statement by Jeremy Cunt (who as obviously usurped the Prime Minister has the country’s “leader”) shows him sitting in front of a new flag that I have never seen before, to the right of the union flag there appears to be the coat of arms on a red background… anyone else spotted this and what is the significance of it?  I have never seen it used before.  Yet another odd thing that has happened since the queen croaked it!

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28 minutes ago, Nefaria said:

The latest statement by Jeremy Cunt (who as obviously usurped the Prime Minister has the country’s “leader”) shows him sitting in front of a new flag that I have never seen before, to the right of the union flag there appears to be the coat of arms on a red background… anyone else spotted this and what is the significance of it?  I have never seen it used before.  Yet another odd thing that has happened since the queen croaked it!

 

Honi soit qui mal y pense (UK: /ˌɒni ˌswɑː k ˌmæl ˈpɒ̃s/, US: /- ˌmɑːl -/, French: [ɔni swa ki mal i pɑ̃s]) is a maxim in the Anglo-Norman language, a dialect of Old Norman French spoken by the medieval ruling class in England, meaning "shamed be whoever thinks ill of it", usually translated as "shame on anyone who thinks evil of it"[1] It is the motto of the British chivalric Order of the Garter, the highest of all British knighthoods, except in Scotland.[2]

In current French usage, the phrase may be used ironically to imply the presence of a hidden agenda or a conflict of interest

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honi_soit_qui_mal_y_pense

 

 

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Yes that’s it, why is it now on a red flag behind the Chancellor, they have never done that before.  The Coat of Arms is supposed to be the property of the King, various government departments use it on the King’s behalf, but it has never been displayed on a flag like that as far as I know and would of thought it was against convention/protocol?  Funny how  it is suddenly making an appearance now at a time when the Monarch changes and the PM has been sidelined.

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4 minutes ago, Nefaria said:

Yes that’s it, why is it now on a red flag behind the Chancellor, they have never done that before.  The Coat of Arms is supposed to be the property of the King, various government departments use it on the King’s behalf, but it has never been displayed on a flag like that as far as I know and would of thought it was against convention/protocol?  Funny how  it is suddenly making an appearance now at a time when the Monarch changes and the PM has been sidelined.

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2022-10-17/jeremy-hunt-to-outline-mini-budget-tax-spending-and-plan-today

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7 minutes ago, sock muppet said:

 

Ah, so he's going down too then, looking forward to that day when that war criminal is finally dished out the Justice so richly deserved, bye bye Tony B Liar:classic_dry:

 

There was a substantial public petition delivered objecting to him getting that too.

 

So you're taking it as a good sign then?

 

I wish I was confident.

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3 minutes ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

 

There was a substantial public petition delivered objecting to him getting that too.

 

So you're taking it as a good sign then?

 

I wish I was confident.

 

For us to fly a new flag, i think some house cleaning is in order, take out the trash, personally i like the union jack so if it was to change i would not want it to change too much.

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This fraud has to be the vainest man in politics. He's reappeared after a few years in the wilderness with big, staring young eyes (definitely had some sagging removed from all sides), a fake tan and some kind of hair weave with added dye. He clearly spends more time in front of the mirror wondering how he looks than being concerned about the people he's supposed to represent.

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6 hours ago, webtrekker said:

Best I can guess is that it may be the flag of the Chancery or, more likely, Chancelery. In the image below it looks like the last couple of letters of 'Chancery or Chancelery' can be seen below the coat of arms ...

 

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That’s a good picture of it, so it is normally used seeing as though Rishi Sunak is all casual in front of it…. strange how it’s now appearing on official announcements in the background now though, never noticed it before!

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2 minutes ago, Shy Talk said:

This fraud has to be the vainest man in politics. He's reappeared after a few years in the wilderness with big, staring young eyes (definitely had some sagging removed from all sides), a fake tan and some kind of hair weave with added dye. He clearly spends more time in front of the mirror wondering how he looks than being concerned about the people he's supposed to represent.

He reminds me of Tony Blair, so maybe he does have a brother after all!

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7 hours ago, Golden Retriever said:

 

Honi soit qui mal y pense (UK: /ˌɒni ˌswɑː k ˌmæl ˈpɒ̃s/, US: /- ˌmɑːl -/, French: [ɔni swa ki mal i pɑ̃s]) is a maxim in the Anglo-Norman language, a dialect of Old Norman French spoken by the medieval ruling class in England, meaning "shamed be whoever thinks ill of it", usually translated as "shame on anyone who thinks evil of it"[1] It is the motto of the British chivalric Order of the Garter, the highest of all British knighthoods, except in Scotland.[2]

In current French usage, the phrase may be used ironically to imply the presence of a hidden agenda or a conflict of interest

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honi_soit_qui_mal_y_pense

 

 

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I know about the Coat of Arms and the Garter stuff (manly knights used to be into a bit of cross dressing 😉 Shame on anyone who thinks I’ll of it!)…. It was more specifically it appearing on the red flag in the background, I had never seen it in that set-up before and used in a public announcement.

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1 hour ago, Shy Talk said:

 

He's definitely a product of the same school of phoney politics but Blair seems to have aged 100 years in 20 and now looks demonic. Karma.

 

Funnily enough i have been noticing this as well, i look in the mirror and i am the same as yesterday, sigh, then i look at people in the media circus and its as you say, 20 years has visited them over night.

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