Sunak on new England football kit row: 'Don't mess with flag'
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Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2024
State head Rishi Sunak swam into a line over another Britain football shirt planned by Nike that changes the shades of the St George's Cross, saying "we shouldn't wreck" with public banners.

The US active apparel goliath modified the presence of the Cross - the banner of Britain - involving purple and blue flat stripes in what it called a "energetic update" to the shirt in front of Euro 2024, which begins in June.

Nike and the Football Affiliation said the tones on the rear of the collar - not quite the same as the conventional red cross on a white foundation - were motivated by the preparation pack worn by Britain's 1966 World Cup champs.

In any case, the choice has prompted an enraged reaction from certain fans and previous players, with driving government officials showing up.

Sunak - an enthusiast of Title side Southampton - said he "favors the first" Britain shirt.

"My general view is that with regards to our public banners, we shouldn't play with them," he told columnists. "Since they are a wellspring of pride, character, what our identity is, and they're wonderful as they are."

Culture secretary Lucy Frazer, whose dispatch incorporates sport, said the FA and its pack accomplice had neglected to put allies first.

"Our public legacy - - including St George's Cross - - unites us. Playing with it is silly and pointless," she said on X.

Keir Starmer, the head of resistance Work party and a Weapons store ally, approached Nike to "reexamine" its choice.

"I'm a major football fan, I go to Britain games, people's games, and the banner is utilized by everyone. It is a uniform. It needn't bother with being changed. We simply should be pleased with it," Starmer told the Sun paper.

In a proclamation later on Friday (22), Nike said it "was never its goal to outrage" however demonstrated no designs to change the unit plan.

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