Harefield Gazette

Unfurling the facts in flag row

COUNCIL LEADER SAYS PM MISLED PARLIAMENT OVER DISPLAY ON HAMMERSMIT­H TOWN HALL

- By JACOB PHILLIPS @ Local Democracy Reporter @myldn

A COUNCIL leader has accused the Prime Minister of lying about the price of EU flags flying in a West London borough.

Hammersmit­h and Fulham’s Labour leader Stephen Cowan has written to Boris Johnson about his “misleading comments” during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday after he said Hammersmit­h Council had spent £27,000 to display the European flag on the borough’s streets since the 2016 EU referendum.

The Prime Minister said: “Let me tell you something, Mr Speaker, [Sir Keir] talks about the elections in a few days time. Let me remind him that everywhere you look at Labour administra­tions, it is a bankrupt shambles. Labour-run Hammersmit­h spent £27,000 on EU flags after the referendum. Labour-run Nottingham council bankrupt because of some communist energy plan.”

But the Hammersmit­h Labour Party hit back claiming the council has long flown the European Flag outside the Town Hall, adding that it had spent just £3,200 replacing flags since the referendum. Stephen Cowan said to the PM: “I am sorry to have to write to you about misleading Parliament but your comments today at Prime Minister’s Questions were not accurate or truthful…

“Hammersmit­h & Fulham Council has long flown the European Flag outside the Town Hall. It flies alongside the Cross of St. George, the Union Flag and others at times – currently we are flying the Flag of Ukraine. Each flag cost £320. Flags are replaced when they become worn out. I understand we are on our tenth European Flag since the referendum. We have not spent £27,000 as you told Parliament.

“I make no apology for demonstrat­ing a warm welcome to all our residents no matter from where they originate.

“That has been especially important for EU citizens since the referendum – not least because of the initially huge increase in recorded hate crimes.”

The council leader added: ”Flying the European Flag was just one of the many initiative­s we took to underline our support for our European residents.

“Another of those was advertisin­g the government’s EU Settlement Scheme – a campaign that told EU citizens ‘Home is where your heart is, we’d love you to stay’ and provided a link to the support that would help them do that. The advertisin­g banners cost £27,000 but were paid for by the government. That may be the basis of your confusion.”

Stephen Cowan added that the Labour-run council has cut £122 million in wasteful council spending since they came into power in 2014.

 ?? ?? Council leader Stephen Cowan flying the EU flag over Hammersmit­h Town Hall
Council leader Stephen Cowan flying the EU flag over Hammersmit­h Town Hall

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