Don’t take down your St George’s Cross
From our UK edition
As the country comes to terms with England’s World Cup drubbing, a familiar ritual is now playing out as a metaphor for the nation’s bruised psyche. Along with empty cans and mashed-up takeaway boxes, the St George’s flags are coming down – and, it seems, with almost indecent haste. My own neighbour, whose home had been festooned with bunting from the outset, had de-flagged his house before the pubs had even closed. The next morning, as I drove to work, what had been proud landmarks on my route to the office all but disappeared. Forget a considered lowering of the mast to mark a period of national mourning.