Gary Neville says he took down union flag being ‘used in a negative fashion’

The Guardian 1 min read 5 hours ago

<p>Footballer turned developer questions spate of flag raisings and says ‘we’re all being turned on each other’</p><p>Gary Neville has revealed he removed a union flag from one of his Manchester development sites because it was being “used in a negative fashion”, as he urged his followers to question what it means to be patriotic.</p><p>In a video posted on Friday, the day after a deadly attack at a Manchester synagogue, the former footballer turned property developer said he believed that “we’re all being turned on each other”, attributing much of the blame for the divide to “angry, middle-aged white men … who know exactly what they’re doing”.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/oct/05/gary-neville-says-he-took-down-a-union-flag-being-used-in-a-negative-fashion">Continue reading...</a>
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