The controversy surrounding Nike's new England national team kit continues as various individuals criticize the design for not representing the country adequately. Calls for Nike to withdraw the kit have emerged, with the Home Secretary predicting a fan boycott. Critics argue that the design is out of touch and unnecessary, highlighting the importance of not disguising the England flag. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the high price of the kit and its perceived offensiveness. The debate reflects broader societal tensions over national symbols and identity.
The rows over Nike's new England kit and a chip shop mural reveal the woke war on our national flags, says Steven Tucker. And wait till you see the taxpayer-funded "New Union Flag" that aims to deconstruct the country. https://t.co/gqBJIl1Z0X
The only offensive thing about the new England kit is the price tag, writes @johnnyljenkins https://t.co/cQZ2R4qSKt
I see the Nike England flag row rumbles on. I'm sure Nike's brand department are perfectly happy about 'playful updates', maybe someone should try it.
Nike is out of touch. We don’t need to disguise the England flag | ✍️ Camilla Long https://t.co/vKfVLfIgr0
⚽ The Home Secretary, James Cleverly, has predicted a fan boycott of Nike’s controversial new national team kit which he says is “not the England shirt” https://t.co/UcwA5j6ITF
'The English should be proud!' Rafe Heydel-Mankoo weighs in on the England shirt row as calls grow for Nike to withdraw it. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 🔓 Become a GB News Member: https://t.co/mNsRsGC8ef https://t.co/K0DDfmtepJ