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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Shankhill, Belfast
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  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Shankhill,
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  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Froncysyllte
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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Winterton, Suffolk.
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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Llandeilo, South Wales.
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  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Bannockburn.
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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Froncysyllte, North Wales
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Liverpool.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Birkenhead.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: New Brighton.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Whalsay, Shetland
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Birkenhead.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Llandudno.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: West Yorkshire
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: East Sussex.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Birkenhead.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Aberdeen.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: North Wales.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Easter Ross.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Easter Ross.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Bexhill, East Sussex.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Inverness.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Stonehaven.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Mid Wales
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Easter Ross.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Wirral.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Wirral.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Caithness.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Caithness.
    © Craig Easton / eyevine

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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Salford.
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Wirral
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  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: South Downs.
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: The Wirral.
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  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Adaline Langton photographed at her shop Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    A packet of stink bombs at shop Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Adaline Langton photographed at her shop Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Adaline Langton photographed at her shop Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Adaline Langton photographed at her shop Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Adaline Langton photographed at her shop Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    A 'Nail through the finger' at Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Adaline Langton photographed at her shop Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Adaline Langton photographed at her shop Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    A hen mask at Drummers Joke shop in Blackpool. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    A remote controlled spinning bow tie at Dinsdales Famous Joke & Trick Shop in Hull in east Yorkshire. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Graham Williams behind the counter at Dinsdales Famous Joke & Trick Shop in Hull in east Yorkshire. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    Window display at Dinsdales Famous Joke & Trick Shop in Hull in east Yorkshire. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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    Britains struggling joke shops
    A Donald Trump keyring (with iluuminated mouth) at Dinsdales Famous Joke & Trick Shop in Hull in east Yorkshire. ‘One 80s pop star buys stink bombs’: inside Britain’s struggling joke shops. They have tickled the British for decades. So why are fake poo peddlers finding it harder to raise a smile?
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