What is Union Jack?
1.
England is represented by the flag of St. George
A red cross on a white ground
Scotland is represented by the flag of St. Andrew
a diagonal white cross on a blue background.
Ireland is represented by the flag of St. Patrick
a diagonal red cross on a white background
The Welsh dragon does not appear on the flag because when the first Union Flag was created in 1606, Wales was already united with England
Therefore Wales is represented by the English Flag
The "red Diagonal lines" are not from wales. Thats thought up ignorance by Gumba Gumba
2.
1. The British flag.
2. Another name for masturbating(jacking off) in a group, such as in a
After helping to win the Revolutionary War, the 5 gay American soldiers celebrated by having a union jack on the Union Jack.
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3.
Commonly used but incorrect name for the Union Flag of the United Kingdom.
It should only be called the Union Jack when being flown at sea.
When flying from a flagpole on land "Union Flag"
When flying from part of a boat at sea "Union Jack"
Yank tourist "Ooooh look, the Union Jack".
Infinitely more intelligent Brit "Pillock, it's called the Union Flag".
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4.
Nickname for the British flag.
5.
In England, evidence that England continues to consider itself the ruler of, rather than a member of a union with, Scotland and the North of Ireland, never mind Wales (which is not represented at all). In Scotland, evidence of the failure of Scotland to assert itself in the face of persistent insult (the English St. George Cross is superimposed on the Scottish St. Andrews Cross). In the Republic of Ireland, toilet paper, given the insistence of the English on not changing the flag after 1922 to reflect the fact that Ireland threw the English out.
"The Union Jack shows that England would still like to conquer the world"
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In England, evidence that England continues to consider itself the ruler of, rather than a member of a union with, Scotland and the North of Ireland, never mind Wales (which is not represented at all). In Scotland, evidence of a persistent insult (the English St. George Cross is superimposed on the Scottish St. Andrews Cross). In the Republic of Ireland, an astonishing testimony to English arrogance, given the insistence of the English on not changing the flag after 1922 to reflect the fact that Ireland threw the English out.
"The Union Jack shows that England would still like to conquer the world"
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7.
A flag which contains no black.
There aint no black in the union jack