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Bernard Chapin here with Volume of Chapins INFERNO 203 We Are Doomed. If you need to get a hold of me Im at veritaseducation@gmail.com

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The Ulster Banner, also known as the Ulster flag the Northern Ireland flag or the Red Hand of Ulster flag, was the Flag of the Government of Northern Ireland between 1953 and 1972. It is still used to represent Northern Ireland in some sporting events in which Northern Ireland competes. The flag is a heraldic banner taken from the coat of arms granted in 1924 which is based on the flag of England and the flag of Ulster, with the addition of a crown to symbolise the loyalty of Ulster unionists to the British Monarchy. As with the flag of Ulster, it contains the Red Hand of Ulster at the centre. The six pointed star represents the six counties that make up Northern Ireland. The flag is also sometimes referred to as the "Red Hand Flag", "the Flag of Northern Ireland", the "Northern Ireland flag" or as the "Ulster Flag" (not to be confused with the provincial Flag of Ulster). The Ulster Banner was the official flag of the Government of Northern Ireland from 1953 to 1972, but is unlikely to ever be used in an official/government capacity to represent Northern Ireland or its government in the future because, for various reasons, it is not accepted by many in the nationalist community.In 1924, the Government of Northern Ireland was granted arms by Royal Warrant and had the right to display these arms on a flag or banner. This right was exercised for the Coronation in 1953. Between 1953 and 1972, this flag was the arms of the Government of Northern Ireland and commonly used during this period and beyond as a de facto civil flag. It ceased to have official government sanction when the Parliament of Northern Ireland was dissolved by the British government under the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973.


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  • this flag aint banned its an official flag of ulster. any hoo wit is this yank yes i said yank on aboot?

  • @sotefb a yank it is 

  • to all you taig fuckers this flag is not banned it's just so called unofficial it's not banned.

  • @RockyHater thanks for the info my man!

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  • Ulster is not British :L

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  • @SteamTrainsIreland

    It has inhabitants of the British Nations.

  • @bickybox Historically it was always 9, Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Cavan, Donegal, Derry, Tyrone and Monaghan. As part of the settlement with the free state government the Unionist majority counties where made part of the new Northern state while Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan became part of the new Free State government.

  • @SteamTrainsIreland ...it is ...and always will be british so go fuck yourself trainspotter

  • Well answer then. Who designated it as nine counties? The size of Ulster has varied over the years. At one time only covering the area of the now Antrim and Down then at one time expanding to take in 12 present day counties. When the earth was created or formed there was Ulster all neatly laid out with 9 counties. Ahhhhhh crazies

  • @bickybox Eh, it is 9 counties mate.

  • Who said Ulster was nine counties? Who made it nine counties? Maybe it was God who designated it as nine counties..crazy brainless micks again. Wise up.

  • thon needs a good booting big time. 1 queen 1 crown no pope in my town.

  • @sotefb northern ireland has no official flag. this was its flag 'til 1972. anyway "ulster" has 9 countys, northern ireland has 6.

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