@bassingbourne55 wrote:
British Nationalism, British National, British National Party. Our? If “our”, then were all BNP.
You’re just playing with words. Does that mean anyone who works (i.e labours) must be members of the Labour Party!
The Union Flag symbolises The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Most of us know that its elements come from the countries that went to make up the UK, but now it just stands for the UK. Even as a anti-monarchist leftie pro EU, that still symbolises our country and I’m glad it’s been rescued from the bonehead fascist tendency.
OK, the current Welsh flag wasn’t around when the Union Flag was designed and maybe it’s a pity that Wales isn’t somehow included. However the Welsh dragon is the best looking of UKs sub-national flags and stands out in its own right. On purely aesthetic terms it would spoil the Union flag if they tried to incorporate the dragon as the two strong designs would conflict and dilute the overall effect.
A good designer would be able to make a flag incorporate all the right things and still look wonderful. You just don’t want the Welsh dragon!