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Jason Kenney, PC, MP, Secretary of State (Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity) on Commonwealth Day".

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These are used in cases where it is illegal to fly the Union Flag, such as at sea from a ship other than a British warship. Hannan, Daniel (15 June 2019), "Hong Kongers know the values behind the Union flag – but do the British? When the Union Jack and the territorial flag are flown together, the national flag is always arranged to take precedence over the territorial flag.The four stars forming the Crux over Saint George's Cross represented New Zealand, and the Star of India was featured prominently in the middle. All our Union Jack Flags are hemmed on the three exposed sides with a strong double hem (triple hem on fly, on flags over 2. Although no law has been passed making the Union Flag the official national flag of the United Kingdom, it has effectively become such through precedent. Items and properties that the parliamentary resolution applies to includes buildings operated by the federal government, military installations, federally-operated airports, at the masthead of Royal Canadian Navy ships within Canadian waters, and other appropriate establishments. In objecting to the design of the Union Flag adopted in 1606, whereby the cross of Saint George surmounted that of Saint Andrew, a group of Scots took up the matter with John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, and were encouraged by him to send a letter of complaint to James VI, via the Privy Council of Scotland, which stated that the flag's design " will breid some heit and miscontentment betwix your Majesties subjectis, and it is to be feirit that some inconvenientis sail fall oute betwix thame, for our seyfaring men cannot be inducit to resave that flage as it is set down".

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In Northern Ireland, the Flags Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 provide for the flying of the flag on government buildings on certain occasions, when it is flown half-mast, and how it is displayed with other flags. Even if the term Union Jack does derive from the jack flag, after three centuries, it is now sanctioned by use and has appeared in official use, confirmed as the national flag by Parliament and remains the popular term. For sizes 5 and 6 yard the printed flags are manufactured from 110gsm classic knitted polyester flag fabric and include a stitched fabric join. It is today flown above Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Sandringham when The Queen is not in residence. In 1606 when King James VI of Scotland (otherwise known as King James I of England) inherited the throne, he united three states of Great Britain, England, Scotland and Ireland, under the same nation.All fly the Union Jack in some form, with the exception of Gibraltar (other than the government ensign). As it appears in the London Gazette, the broad stripe is where expected for three of the four quarters, but the upper left quarter shows the broad stripe below. Graham Bartram (born 1963), a British vexillologist who is, as of 2013 [update], the secretary-general for congresses of the Fédération internationale des associations vexillologiques and the chief vexillologist of the Flag Institute, when interviewed on the BBC Broadcasting House programme on 13 October 2013, stated that either name was perfectly valid whatever the purpose.

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In addition to the Union Jack, during the late 19th century, a red ensign defaced with the arms of Canada was also used as an informal flag of Canada. Position of Honour [ edit ] The Union Jack, with the flags of the European Union and Gibraltar on its sides. The Irish folk band the Wolfe Tones has a song entitled "The Butcher's Apron" which makes reference to the term. British flags, their early history, and their development at sea: with an account of the origin of the flag as a national device.The Admiralty in 1864 settled all official flags at proportions of 1:2, but the relative widths of the crosses remained unspecified, with the above conventions becoming standardised in the 20th century. The issue of flying the flag of the United Tribes alongside the Union Jack, as a symbol of their equal standing with the colonial government, served as a factor that led to the Flagstaff War, led by Ngāpuhi chief Hōne Heke. The flag of the Chilean city of Coquimbo features the Union Jack, owing to its historical commercial links to Britain. Several individuals residing in countries not a part of the Commonwealth of Nations have adopted the Union Flag as a flag of protest.

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