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Ed Miliband And The Union Flag
Has anyone else spotted this today? what a plonker....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes the "Jack" or "Flag" argument is not straightforward.
Officially it should only be termed a "Union Jack" when flown from the jack staff at the bow of a ship, and then usually only in the Royal Navy as merchant ships do not normally have a jack staff at the bow.
The jack staff itself is a result of slang as a flag was often informally known as a "jack". It seems, however, in modern usage either is acceptable.
Officially it should only be termed a "Union Jack" when flown from the jack staff at the bow of a ship, and then usually only in the Royal Navy as merchant ships do not normally have a jack staff at the bow.
The jack staff itself is a result of slang as a flag was often informally known as a "jack". It seems, however, in modern usage either is acceptable.
For the truth about jack/flag disagreements, who better to ask than the Flag Institute? And here's what they say...to be called The Union Jack, it doesn't now have to be on a naval jack-staff and never really has!
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/// It is often stated that the Union Flag should only be described as the Union Jack when flown in the bows of a warship, but this is a relatively recent idea. From early in its life the Admiralty itself frequently referred to the flag as the Union Jack, whatever its use, and in 1902 an Admiralty Circular announced that Their Lordships had decided that either name could be used officially. Such use was given Parliamentary approval in 1908 when it was stated that “the Union Jack should be regarded as the National flag”. ///
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