Khan’s Fireworks Were a Globalist Cringe Fest
Clearly intended as a repudiation of Operation Raise the Colours, Sadiq Khan’s New Year’s fireworks in London lectured us on what “the real England” means – tea, Caribbean barbers and multi-faith communities. It was painfully predictable, says Clarissa Hard in the Spectator. Here’s an excerpt.
The fireworks engaged head-on with the Year of the Flag, responding to ongoing debates about national identity. A chummy voiceover explored “what England means”, while the display showed national flags from around the globe coming together to form a Union Jack. England was defined by weather, tea, football, Caribbean barbers, multi-faith communities, and inclusion:
Here’s what England means to me – the real England.
When it’s sunny, it’s too hot. When it’s cold, the weather’s rubbish.
England, to me, is a cup of tea. How many sugars? I’m sweet enough.
England, to me, is Caribbean barbers with the sharpest trim. It’s Christian neighbours saying Happy Hanukkah, mate, and Muslim mums saying Merry Christmas, love.
And you think you’re seeing flags now? Wait until the World Cup’s on. Then you’ll know about flags, my son.
Because this is what England means to me. It’s about loving each other no matter what colour you are, where you’re from, or who your God is. Because this is England. This is the United Kingdom.
This is evidently a repudiation of Operation Raise the Colours, which saw Union Jacks and St George Crosses flying from lamp-posts across the country last year – a peaceful way for members of the public to express love for their nation along with concerns about mass migration. Even then, that was considered ‘dangerous’. It sent the chattering class into a tailspin, with newspapers such as the Guardian handwringing about flags as “symbols of prejudice, not pride – and a distinct air of menace”. Gammonzilla resurrexit.
“The real England” is a charged aside, which is in keeping with the elite push to ‘reclaim the flag’ from those pesky flagshaggers. We saw this in action when Keir Starmer bedecked the Labour conference with English flags and insisted that he flies them proudly in his living room. He has claimed that he will “never surrender” the flag to those who apparently wish to divide us. Instead of signifying England and Englishness, the flag is now a ‘symbol of inclusion’, no more, no less.
The narrator’s snide reference to the World Cup – “You think you’re seeing flags now? Wait until the World Cup’s on. Then you’ll know about flags, my son” – was telling. Clearly English flags are more acceptable when safely neutralised in the context of football. The accompanying track, “Land of Hope and Glory”, seemed like an ironic juxtaposition.
At one point, the London Eye was lit up in the colours of the EU flag. This is not the first time the capital’s fireworks have seemingly been hijacked to push overtly pro-EU messages. In 2019, the London Eye was also illuminated with the EU flag, and the words “London is open” were spoken in English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Romanian and Spanish after the clock struck midnight. Hardly subtle. Have we forgotten that the public voted to leave the EU nearly a decade ago? Eurocentric luvvies are like the ex who simply can’t let go. Sadiq Khan did not respect the democratic will of the people at the time, even pushing for a second referendum. Ten years on, he hasn’t changed his tune.
“No wonder the public is flying the flag in protest,” Clarissa concludes. “Our own leaders seem to prefer unelected global elites over their own country, while hectoring us endlessly about diversity. Here’s a New Year’s resolution for them: try keeping your smug lectures to yourselves.”
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Every town and village in my part of the home counties is still festooned with Union Jacks and England flags.
London isn’t England
Absolutely
Khangrad.
Oz. See Khan’s reference to being on the Yellow Brick Road. Wizard of Oz = New World Order. The globalists are right on track and more fool us.
It’s a part of England, and has things in common with the generality of England, but yes it’s very different in many ways. I’m an English Londoner. I’m not sure I really feel at home anywhere, especially after “covid”, but I probably feel more at home where I live now, in the English Home Counties, than I do when I go to London.
Funnily enough I found it painfully out of date and irrelevant. The best thing to do is ignore it.
London has long since ceased to be an English city.
But on the world stage, what happens there is perceived as representative of England more generally.
Therefore it is absolutely unacceptable That a two bit mayor elected by a minority of citizens gets to hijack events such as this for their parochial student union politics.
The mayor of London is a nationally important office and as such should be appointed by the government of the day with the explicit understanding that he is an administrator of police transport drains and what have you, but he should respond to newly created minister for London.
I do not find it acceptable that such a nationally important figure is elected only by the electoral cesspit that is tower hamlets and the rest.
They cannot be allowed to speak for England.
Because of people like him, England is a land of no hope, and only past glory