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Originally Posted by Luciom
I got told ITT that the UK had good speech protections. Not as strong as the American 1a, but pretty solid.
Explain this pls?
Class H presumed consent for display of the EU flag under the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007 was withdrawn in 2021, since the UK is no longer a member and the flag doesn't come under that head, but the lady should obviously apply for discretionary consent and meanwhile tell the council where to get off, since it's evident she is being harassed by a wonky neighbour. My late parents used to have a neighbour who, throughout the Grand Prix season (which is most of the year), flew the flag of whichever country was hosting the next Formula 1 race. Except in regard to the British Grand Prix (for which he flew the Union Jack), none of those flags had Class H presumed consent, but nobody in the neighbourhood was such a malicious, obsessive and senseless busybody as to snitch to the council about it.