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Published 10:14 28 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 10:21 28 Mar 2019 GMT
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Parliament Square typically had a slightly higher ratio of EU flags following the People's Vote march. That is until the notorious flag bandits struck[/caption]
Speaking to the Metro, David Ireland, who instigated the Union Jack flag-hanging, said:
"People turn on the TV and see this entire wall covered in EU flags, some people want to be in the EU but there are also some people who don’t want to be in the EU, so we’ve come along and done our flags.
‘What the Remain voters do is shun all the Leave campaigners into the irrelevant middle ground and dominate the TV space. The narrative was this is the EU zone, we own this, but it seemed a little bit one-sided."
Ireland, a 41-year-old man, also confirmed that he wouldn't be coming back on Friday because "I’ve got a job, I can’t do this all the time like they do."
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