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Council allows Israeli flag to fly in Bury

April 19, 2012 15:42
Bury Town Hall: hang out your flags (but not here)

ByJonathan Kalmus, Jonathan Kalmus

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Bury Council has agreed to allow the flying of the Israeli flag on Yom Ha'atzmaut next Thursday, following a review of its flag protocol, sparked by its refusal to fly the blue star and stripes last year.

Jews in Greater Manchester were angered after the then Conservative-run council refused to allow the flag ceremony to take place, and said a new policy would bar all flags, except for the Union Jack, the Cross of St George, and Bury's own flag.

The decision was reversed last year after it was pointed out that Pakistan's independence day was marked annually by the flying of the Pakistani flag, in a ceremony attended by councillors and MPs.

Following a review by the now Labour-run council, Bury will allow any community and nationality to fly a flag to mark a national day.