Good Morning Britain viewers outraged as ‘hateful’ guest insists St George’s Flag ‘represents racism, not patriotism’ and should be CHANGED

A Good Morning Britain guest has sparked fury by claiming the St George’s flag is ‘racist’.

Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University, called for England’s national flag to be changed amid a row over a ‘patriotic outpouring’ in Britain.

An online movement called ‘Operation Raise the Colours’ has led to communities across the country hanging up Union Jack and St George’s flags, including in Birmingham, London, Bradford, Newcastle and Norwich. 

But a row broke out when Birmingham City Council announced it would begin removing British flags from the city’s streets for ‘safety reasons’ – despite allowing Palestine flags to fly high for several months.

Council workers in Tower Hamlets, east London, were also met with abuse as they began to tear down flags hung by patriotic campaigners who insist they are not ‘racist’ but simply ‘proud English men’. 

Many have brought the St George’s flags to protests outside of migrant hotels – including the Bell Hotel, in Epping, Essex and the Britannia International in Canary Wharf, where several demonstrations have been held. 

Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday, Mr Andrews weighed into the nationwide debate, telling hosts Adil Ray and Kate Garraway that the history of the flag has always been problematic and ‘represents racism’.

Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University, told Good Morning Britain hosts Adil Ray and Kate Garraway that the history of the flag has always been problematic in the segment that aired on Tuesday

Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University, told Good Morning Britain hosts Adil Ray and Kate Garraway that the history of the flag has always been problematic in the segment that aired on Tuesday

Earlier this week, council workers were seen using extendable shears to remove St George’s Cross flags from lamp posts in the east London borough of Tower Hamlets

Earlier this week, council workers were seen using extendable shears to remove St George’s Cross flags from lamp posts in the east London borough of Tower Hamlets

It comes after an increased number of people have using the St George's flag and the Union Jack to oppose immigration into the UK in recent weeks

It comes after an increased number of people have using the St George’s flag and the Union Jack to oppose immigration into the UK in recent weeks

Mr Andrews said: ‘It’s not that the far-right has co-opted the flag. It’s that we don’t understand what this country is and the history of both of these symbols.

‘Both of these flags are the flags that were flown on ships that enslaved my ancestors; those are the flags that the British Army marched into places like Pakistan, India, Bengal, Africa, and colonised 25 percent of the world.

‘The reason the far-right picks up these flags and has consistently since the 60s, 70s, since my parents’ generation have been in the country is because these flags represent the racism that they are putting out into the world. 

‘This campaign of putting these flags up, this is not some benign ‘let’s just be patriotic’… go and search ‘Operation Raise the Colours’ and you will find the same far-right, Little England, this nonsense-spewing about migrant hotels… this is what it’s about.’

He added: ‘People aren’t putting up these flags to celebrate Britain, they’re putting up this flag to remind us that Britain is white and we shouldn’t be here.’

However, Dr Rakib Ehsan took the opposing view and argued that there is absolutely nothing wrong with people displaying the St George’s and Union Jack flags. 

Dr Ehsan said: ‘In my view, there are many reasons why we should be proud of British identity. We should celebrate expressions of English pride. 

Tensions bubbled over in Tower Hamlets this week when, around midday at Marsh Wall on the Isle of Dogs, a two-man team from the council spent several hours cutting down Union and St George flags

Tensions bubbled over in Tower Hamlets this week when, around midday at Marsh Wall on the Isle of Dogs, a two-man team from the council spent several hours cutting down Union and St George flags

One of the employees, who gave his name only as Tyrone, told the Daily Mail: ‘I was sent here by my managers to take these flags down. I don’t know the significance of these flags but I’ve been taking them down and getting abuse by people who are telling me to “leave it!”'

One of the employees, who gave his name only as Tyrone, told the Daily Mail: ‘I was sent here by my managers to take these flags down. I don’t know the significance of these flags but I’ve been taking them down and getting abuse by people who are telling me to “leave it!”’

Pictured: Palestinian flags seen in Tower Hamlets in 2024

Pictured: Palestinian flags seen in Tower Hamlets in 2024 

For weeks St George¿s flags have been flown in areas including Weoley Castle (pictured), Northfield and Selly Oak, erected by groups of patriotic locals

 For weeks St George’s flags have been flown in areas including Weoley Castle (pictured), Northfield and Selly Oak, erected by groups of patriotic locals

The black, white, green and red of Palestine is a familiar sight in Sparkhill (pictured), an inner-city suburb with a Muslim population of 79 per cent

The black, white, green and red of Palestine is a familiar sight in Sparkhill (pictured), an inner-city suburb with a Muslim population of 79 per cent

The support for flag-flying is understandable in areas in which the Palestinian flag has flown for several months

The support for flag-flying is understandable in areas in which the Palestinian flag has flown for several months

However, Dr Rakib Ehsan (R) took the opposing view and argued that there is absolutely nothing wrong with people displaying the St George's Flag and the Union Jack

However, Dr Rakib Ehsan (R) took the opposing view and argued that there is absolutely nothing wrong with people displaying the St George’s Flag and the Union Jack

Reactions to the segment online were mixed, with many arguing that there is nothing 'hateful' about the flags, fuming: 'This is England, the English will fly their flag as and when they want to, WHEREVER they want to'

Reactions to the segment online were mixed, with many arguing that there is nothing ‘hateful’ about the flags, fuming: ‘This is England, the English will fly their flag as and when they want to, WHEREVER they want to’

While Ehsan acknowledged why some people are now viewing the flags differently, he believes that they can be a symbol of unity

While Ehsan acknowledged why some people are now viewing the flags differently, he believes that they can be a symbol of unity

‘If I just speak from a personal perspective, I think that Britain has a rich tradition of religious freedom. 

‘I also think that, compared to other European countries, it fares much better in terms of anti-discrimination laws against its minorities.’ 

While Ehsan acknowledged why some people are now viewing the flags differently, he believes that they can be a symbol of unity. 

He went on: ‘But I actually think when I see ethnic minority people expressing pride in their Britishness, celebrating their sense of belonging in England, I think that’s the perfect antidote, a great counter-challenge to far-right activity and those groups that ultimately want to take ownership of those flags.’

However, Andrews insisted that the flag simply cannot be used in this way. 

Andrews later added: ‘These flags, these symbols, they represent white supremacy. You’re never going to get a large majority who will never look at that flag and never see anything but intimidation.’ 

Reactions to the segment online were mixed, with many arguing that there is nothing ‘hateful’ about the flags, fuming: ‘This is England, the English will fly their flag as and when they want to, WHEREVER they want to.’

Others agreed: ‘Why are we arguing about the British flag?! We are in Britain! In Greece they have their flag everywhere so do Italy Spain all over Europe.’; 

‘This is the exact reason the country is on its a**e. Idiots like this saying a country’s flag is a symbol of hate when actually it’s the wokeness of the country which has made it that way, and the way authorities force things down your throat.’ 

With homegrown anti-British sentiment on the rise, the Birmingham City Council announcement was delivered at a particularly sensitive juncture. It also came against growing cultural tensions over mass migration

With homegrown anti-British sentiment on the rise, the Birmingham City Council announcement was delivered at a particularly sensitive juncture. It also came against growing cultural tensions over mass migration

Local mothers led protests outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex (pictured), which was housing an Ethiopian asylum seeker charged with sexually assaulting a schoolgirl

Local mothers led protests outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex (pictured), which was housing an Ethiopian asylum seeker charged with sexually assaulting a schoolgirl

Back in Birmingham, the flags started springing up last month in Weoley Castle ¿ in the south-west of the city ¿ before spreading to Northfield, Selly Oak, Bartley Green and other districts. It is estimated that around 1,500 have been put up so far

Back in Birmingham, the flags started springing up last month in Weoley Castle – in the south-west of the city – before spreading to Northfield, Selly Oak, Bartley Green and other districts. It is estimated that around 1,500 have been put up so far

But there were viewers who agreed that the flag has been latched onto by the far right, making its usage now problematic.

They wrote: ‘It’s not being patriotic though is it? We all know why it’s happening.’ 

‘Interesting debate. Unfortunately though there is no doubt that the St George’s flag especially has been latched onto by far right fake patriot groups and used as their banner to spread hate. 

‘I’d love the country to reclaim its flag from those people.’;  

‘In this instance they’re being flown as a deliberately act of racist provocation by the far right, who sadly have claimed the flag as theirs. 

‘Why is a national flag required at a protest about migrant hotels? Doesn’t mean though flags are inherently racist & cant ever be flown [sic].’ 

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV1 from 6am and is available to stream on ITVX. 

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