Oh aye who’s related to the company hired to do it this time?
Cakeski on
Reform has bankrupted county councils, they can’t organise a piss up in a brewery let alone park sensibly at a Wetherspoons.
RaymondBumcheese on
All they do is virtue signalling. Someone should try and convince them that St. George is the patron saint of filling in potholes.
GotAKit-Kat on
These are the important issues that Reform are standing for. Don’t worry about education, social care, the health service. Spend money on this. I wonder who the contractor was.
M0dzSuckBallz100 on
This wasn’t an issue for you lot when it was pride flags
davemee on
> The move has been defended by Reform’s county councillors, who have told LBC that it looks “absolutely fantastic” and “will really put Chilton on the map.”
Well, it really *has* put Chilton on the map. Just not in the way they’re capable of understanding.
Wonder if they know flags aren’t round?
Aromatic_Staff_4047 on
Hey, we’re wasting or pocketing your money but in a patriotic way
NuPNua on
Why didn’t they ask Big Baz down the pub to get his pot of dulex and a paint roller out again?
To be fair, it actually looks quite nice done in flowers like that, but it is a frivolous expense when claiming to save money.
Interesting-Lead-788 on
Small amount compared to what the council gives away on benefits , free taxi’s etc etc. whilst I support the flag – waste of money. But most of the things councils do are.
hereforcontroversy on
I wouldn’t have minded if the whole roundabout were flowers arranged in the flag colours. Why gravel even for the white part of the flag when there are plenty of affordable white plants?! And why £12k?!?!
B1ueRogue on
Stipnvoting for them for fck sake m.how stupid can you be to fall for brexit part again ..we are currently on course to getting this glcountry back in shape and you fck wits wants to destabilise it all over again simple let starmer do it his fcking job and stop thinking that by getting rid of one person will immediately resolve a population of 70 million people ..not everyone perfect ..and if youre perfect by all means go run the country but no youre on reddit ..so stfu .stop creating bs narratives thag will only damage us further .we have literally just regained 5th place on global economies and we are due to take over from Japan..so what is it in your miserable lives thay says we need to change PM …exactly fck all and here some 5 minutes of information for you if you can read past a headline
Under Keir Starmer, the UK has finally shifted from managing decline to actually building for the future. The biggest change is the return of stability, and you can see it in a few key areas that are starting to impact everyday life.
On the economic side, the “Growth Mission” isn’t just a slogan anymore. By ending the era of uncosted budgets and sticking to a clear fiscal lock, the UK has become a magnet for international investment again. We’ve seen record-breaking investment deals that are literally funding the next generation of ports, gigafactories, and green steel. For the average person, this has meant the biggest upgrade to workers’ rights in decades and a much-needed boost to the National Living Wage.
When it comes to infrastructure, the government has stopped talking and started digging. Great British Energy is now a reality, focused on making us energy-independent so we aren’t at the mercy of global price spikes. They’ve also tackled the housing crisis head-on with planning reforms designed to get 1.5 million homes built, giving renters more security than they’ve had in a generation.
Our global standing has also seen a massive reset. The relationship with the US has evolved into a high-tech economic partnership, securing trilions in reciprocal investment. At the same time, our military is being modernised with a focus on “war-fighting readiness,” ensuring we have the technology and the factories right here in the UK to keep us safe in an increasingly unstable world.
Ultimately, this is about making life better for everyone. Whether it’s getting hospital waiting lists down, freezing rail fares, or providing free breakfast clubs for primary kids, the focus is back on the essentials. It’s a pragmatic, mission-led approach that’s finally putting the country back on a solid footing.
Flounder-Last on
Just you wait until they find out where George’s mother was from
No_Title_5126 on
“We’ll cut waste and unnecessary woke spending” they said.
Didn’t realise that was to fund their own useless wasteful vanity projects.
DeepestShallows on
Reform in rhetoric: the British identity is under threat, it’s weak and sickly and at risk of being totally erased by foreigners!
Reform in charge of anything: …paint a flag of St George or a Union Flag on it. That’ll do it.
FornyHucker22 on
At least this one looks nice, but for 12k I’d expect it too 😐
Neither_Process_7847 on
At least they didn’t get the Danish flag by mistake.
BenathonWrigley on
Insecure, weak countries need to do shit like this. Flying flags and painting their national flags on stuff. U.K. has never been like that. Never had the need to. So embarrassing to see.
OneAlexander on
They could have kept the green space, kept the central tree (“A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit”) and commissioned a local/English artist for some kind of sculpture representing England or St George – showing off English art and English craft – sitting within a mini “green and pleasant land”.
Why can’t right-wingers treat the flag better? And why is it always roundabouts? Patriotism really deserves a little more imagination.
myeuphor on
It’s always the councils with the worst roads that find money for a giant flag instead of fixing the literal holes in their community. Classic case of waving the banner to distract from the fact they’re not actually doing the job they’re meant to do.
TheChattyRat on
Patriotism isn’t doing selfless acts for the benefit of your country it’s virtue signalling with flags
Quick-Taste4204 on
And what else could a struggling council have spent that £12000 on???
OkStay5395 on
Nice. Who doesn’t like flowers?
And a snip at only 0.25 rainbow pedestrian crossings.
Relevant_doom on
Hot take:
What about letting the flagshaggers do the labour, for free, but instead of risking life and limb, hanging temu (Chinese made) flags from lampposts give them paint and the task of tidying up the towns. Set some ground rules and let them crack on with it.
Paint the railings that are rusting away in red white & blue.
Paint the playground that is falling apart.
Cover up the graffiti with union jacks.
Pick up the litter.
Make the pride in place initiative something that can be supported by volunteering, get young people experience.
12 grand on Tools, Paint and brushes would have gone a lot further than one roundabout that’ll be dead by the time its had the salt wash from the first icy spell in the autumn.
MrPuddington2 on
It is strange how the Reform voters always confuse patriotism with flag shagging. This is not the US, we should care about our country, not just the flag.
benrinnes on
“But locals have hit out at the design, arguing it doesn’t reflect Chilton’s mining heritage – and calling the price tag too high.”
And who voted them in? Idiots!
arnipa2 on
and here i thought most councils were under water, glad we managed get the funding necessary to first fix social housing, child and elderly care, bins, potholes, built a fuck tonne of new libraries, schools and third places so that we can lavishly spend the surplus on a thing that makes us all look racist
Squidgy-Metal-6969 on
How about repairing roads or anything more practical?
Purple_monkfish on
the “whaaa whaa rainbow crossings” brigade is awfully silent about this you notice.
Spamgrenade on
Speaks volumes about the British electorate that this bunch of clown nazis wins even one council seat.
Mccobsta on
> But locals have hit out at the design, arguing it doesn’t reflect Chilton’s mining heritage – and calling the price tag too high.
Yeah I don’t think reform gives any shits about heritage of any kind or just the local population
Pocktio on
Shallow populist party does shallow populist thing, more at 11.
fitzgoldy on
Is it much different to the virtue signalling with stuff like ‘rainbow crossings’?
Just pissing money up the wall for no reason (roundabout looks nice mind).
pajamakitten on
Patriotism could have been community litter picks or cleaning up graffiti to make the country look nicer and fostering true pride in where you live. What do flags really do? Especially as most Brits do not really like seeing them flown everywhere. If Reform want to foster a real sense of national pride then ditch the flag-waving bollocks and get round to running schemes that will actually make the UK a nice place to live again.
dglcomputers on
At least it’s been done on a roundabout, so you can see it then immediately go all the way around the roundabout and go right back home again!
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Out of everything Reform has done, this is very trivial.
I don’t know how it cost them £12k, but other than that I wouldn’t be too bothered if I lived there.
At first I figured 12k for a professionally done flowerbed in the middle of an ugly, gravel roundabout.. not that bad.
But no, t[hey did the ugly gravel bit themselves.](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Chilton,+Ferryhill/@54.6653531,-1.5634832,3a,60y,170.21h,80.38t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sjG9V-q5L0gpz0QCt8mexIg!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fcb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile%26w%3D900%26h%3D600%26pitch%3D9.622241654095504%26panoid%3DjG9V-q5L0gpz0QCt8mexIg%26yaw%3D170.20609325443442!7i16384!8i8192!4m6!3m5!1s0x487e8435f11a5263:0xdb0d1dbcf96a8619!8m2!3d54.664062!4d-1.556089!16zL20vMDVmejQ4?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDQyOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)
Oh aye who’s related to the company hired to do it this time?
Reform has bankrupted county councils, they can’t organise a piss up in a brewery let alone park sensibly at a Wetherspoons.
All they do is virtue signalling. Someone should try and convince them that St. George is the patron saint of filling in potholes.
These are the important issues that Reform are standing for. Don’t worry about education, social care, the health service. Spend money on this. I wonder who the contractor was.
This wasn’t an issue for you lot when it was pride flags
> The move has been defended by Reform’s county councillors, who have told LBC that it looks “absolutely fantastic” and “will really put Chilton on the map.”
Well, it really *has* put Chilton on the map. Just not in the way they’re capable of understanding.
Wonder if they know flags aren’t round?
Hey, we’re wasting or pocketing your money but in a patriotic way
Why didn’t they ask Big Baz down the pub to get his pot of dulex and a paint roller out again?
To be fair, it actually looks quite nice done in flowers like that, but it is a frivolous expense when claiming to save money.
Small amount compared to what the council gives away on benefits , free taxi’s etc etc. whilst I support the flag – waste of money. But most of the things councils do are.
I wouldn’t have minded if the whole roundabout were flowers arranged in the flag colours. Why gravel even for the white part of the flag when there are plenty of affordable white plants?! And why £12k?!?!
Stipnvoting for them for fck sake m.how stupid can you be to fall for brexit part again ..we are currently on course to getting this glcountry back in shape and you fck wits wants to destabilise it all over again simple let starmer do it his fcking job and stop thinking that by getting rid of one person will immediately resolve a population of 70 million people ..not everyone perfect ..and if youre perfect by all means go run the country but no youre on reddit ..so stfu .stop creating bs narratives thag will only damage us further .we have literally just regained 5th place on global economies and we are due to take over from Japan..so what is it in your miserable lives thay says we need to change PM …exactly fck all and here some 5 minutes of information for you if you can read past a headline
Under Keir Starmer, the UK has finally shifted from managing decline to actually building for the future. The biggest change is the return of stability, and you can see it in a few key areas that are starting to impact everyday life.
On the economic side, the “Growth Mission” isn’t just a slogan anymore. By ending the era of uncosted budgets and sticking to a clear fiscal lock, the UK has become a magnet for international investment again. We’ve seen record-breaking investment deals that are literally funding the next generation of ports, gigafactories, and green steel. For the average person, this has meant the biggest upgrade to workers’ rights in decades and a much-needed boost to the National Living Wage.
When it comes to infrastructure, the government has stopped talking and started digging. Great British Energy is now a reality, focused on making us energy-independent so we aren’t at the mercy of global price spikes. They’ve also tackled the housing crisis head-on with planning reforms designed to get 1.5 million homes built, giving renters more security than they’ve had in a generation.
Our global standing has also seen a massive reset. The relationship with the US has evolved into a high-tech economic partnership, securing trilions in reciprocal investment. At the same time, our military is being modernised with a focus on “war-fighting readiness,” ensuring we have the technology and the factories right here in the UK to keep us safe in an increasingly unstable world.
Ultimately, this is about making life better for everyone. Whether it’s getting hospital waiting lists down, freezing rail fares, or providing free breakfast clubs for primary kids, the focus is back on the essentials. It’s a pragmatic, mission-led approach that’s finally putting the country back on a solid footing.
Just you wait until they find out where George’s mother was from
“We’ll cut waste and unnecessary woke spending” they said.
Didn’t realise that was to fund their own useless wasteful vanity projects.
Reform in rhetoric: the British identity is under threat, it’s weak and sickly and at risk of being totally erased by foreigners!
Reform in charge of anything: …paint a flag of St George or a Union Flag on it. That’ll do it.
At least this one looks nice, but for 12k I’d expect it too 😐
At least they didn’t get the Danish flag by mistake.
Insecure, weak countries need to do shit like this. Flying flags and painting their national flags on stuff. U.K. has never been like that. Never had the need to. So embarrassing to see.
They could have kept the green space, kept the central tree (“A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit”) and commissioned a local/English artist for some kind of sculpture representing England or St George – showing off English art and English craft – sitting within a mini “green and pleasant land”.
Instead they rip up all the grass, flowerbeds and tree, and install [this](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/800/cpsprodpb/02b7/live/03263e00-44c5-11f1-9273-a335ca8f6d64.jpg.webp)… which frankly looks shit – a literal gravel dump. And that’s before the poppies inevitably die and the white becomes dirty.
Why can’t right-wingers treat the flag better? And why is it always roundabouts? Patriotism really deserves a little more imagination.
It’s always the councils with the worst roads that find money for a giant flag instead of fixing the literal holes in their community. Classic case of waving the banner to distract from the fact they’re not actually doing the job they’re meant to do.
Patriotism isn’t doing selfless acts for the benefit of your country it’s virtue signalling with flags
And what else could a struggling council have spent that £12000 on???
Nice. Who doesn’t like flowers?
And a snip at only 0.25 rainbow pedestrian crossings.
Hot take:
What about letting the flagshaggers do the labour, for free, but instead of risking life and limb, hanging temu (Chinese made) flags from lampposts give them paint and the task of tidying up the towns. Set some ground rules and let them crack on with it.
Paint the railings that are rusting away in red white & blue.
Paint the playground that is falling apart.
Cover up the graffiti with union jacks.
Pick up the litter.
Make the pride in place initiative something that can be supported by volunteering, get young people experience.
12 grand on Tools, Paint and brushes would have gone a lot further than one roundabout that’ll be dead by the time its had the salt wash from the first icy spell in the autumn.
It is strange how the Reform voters always confuse patriotism with flag shagging. This is not the US, we should care about our country, not just the flag.
“But locals have hit out at the design, arguing it doesn’t reflect Chilton’s mining heritage – and calling the price tag too high.”
And who voted them in? Idiots!
and here i thought most councils were under water, glad we managed get the funding necessary to first fix social housing, child and elderly care, bins, potholes, built a fuck tonne of new libraries, schools and third places so that we can lavishly spend the surplus on a thing that makes us all look racist
How about repairing roads or anything more practical?
the “whaaa whaa rainbow crossings” brigade is awfully silent about this you notice.
Speaks volumes about the British electorate that this bunch of clown nazis wins even one council seat.
> But locals have hit out at the design, arguing it doesn’t reflect Chilton’s mining heritage – and calling the price tag too high.
Yeah I don’t think reform gives any shits about heritage of any kind or just the local population
Shallow populist party does shallow populist thing, more at 11.
Is it much different to the virtue signalling with stuff like ‘rainbow crossings’?
Just pissing money up the wall for no reason (roundabout looks nice mind).
Patriotism could have been community litter picks or cleaning up graffiti to make the country look nicer and fostering true pride in where you live. What do flags really do? Especially as most Brits do not really like seeing them flown everywhere. If Reform want to foster a real sense of national pride then ditch the flag-waving bollocks and get round to running schemes that will actually make the UK a nice place to live again.
At least it’s been done on a roundabout, so you can see it then immediately go all the way around the roundabout and go right back home again!