British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has criticized the design of the George Cross on England’s new kit, it was reported this Friday. BBC.
The cross appears on the back of the collar in navy, light blue and purple instead of the original colors of white and red.
The head of the British government prefers the “original,” he told reporters. “When it comes to our national flags, we should not change them because they are a source of pride, identity, who we are and they are perfect in themselves,” he said.
Earlier, Secretary of State for Culture Lucy Fraser also questioned the design. “The fans must always come first and it is clear that this is not what the fans want.We are united by our national heritage, including the St. George Cross. Playing with her is useless and unnecessary,” he wrote on the social network.
Labor Party leader Keir Starmer has joined the chorus of criticism. “The flag is used by everyone. This is a unifier. It doesn’t need to be changed,” he told the British newspaper. Sun.
The T-shirt features a “playful update” of the cross that is “unifying and inspiring,” Nike said. The colors refer to the training jersey of the English team that won the 1966 World Cup, the North American company explained.
The English Football Association confirmed this version and rejected the attempt to change the flag.
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