GARY Neville this weekend accused “angry, middle-aged white men” of dividing the country by “using the Union Flag in a negative fashion”.
In a video shared to social media, the Premier League legend said he “instantly” took down a flag a contractor had erected at one of his building sites in Manchester.
Gary Neville this weekend accused “angry, middle-aged white men” of dividing the country
He said: “I just kept thinking as I was driving home last night that we’re all being turned on each other and the division that’s being created is absolutely disgusting.
“Mainly created by angry, middle-aged white men, who know exactly what they’re doing.
“Funnily enough on one of my development sites last week there was a Union Jack flag put up and I took it down instantly.”
Former Manchester United captain Neville’s video, from Friday, puts him at odds with Sir Keir Starmer, who he joined for a Labour Party political broadcast prior to the general election last year.
The PM said Labour will “never surrender” the country’s flag.
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