23/11/2012

BCC Policy Committee Pass Motion To Remove Union Flag

The Union flag should no longer fly over City Hall, Belfast City Council's policy committee has recommended.

On Friday a meeting of the policy and resources committee passed a motion to remove the flag, alongside backing the removal of the flag at two other council properties, the Ulster Hall and the Duncrue complex.

Currently the flag is flown every day over the City Hall.

For the motion to take effect the decision must be ratified by the full council on 3 December.

The motion to remove the flag was backed 11-9, with Sinn Fein, the SDLP and the Alliance Party supporting it.

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