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Published Date: 30 November 2007
THE Lion Rampant flag is today flying next to the Saltire above the Scottish Government's headquarters, to mark the first St Andrew's Day under a Nationalist administration. Workers were allowed to take the day as a public holiday under legislation passed last year, but most of the country was expected to be working.
First Minister Alex Salmond is one of the Crown representatives permitted to use the Royal Arms of Scotland. He decided both the Saltire and the Lion Rampant should fly outside St Andrew's House in Regent Road today.

He said: "The Saltire is the flag of Scotland and the Lion Rampant is the people's flag."



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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2007 9:50 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: St Andrew's Day
 
1

Mr_H,

Embra 30/11/2007 15:07:37

I'd love to, but nobody gets a holiday today, bar employees of the Scottish Government.

2

Filbert,

30/11/2007 16:21:45

The lion rampant is NOT the 'people's flag' it is the royal standard - only meant to be flown when her majesty is in residence.

3

Mercutio,

Falkirk 30/11/2007 16:30:15

#3 The FM is one of the few people priveleged to fly the Royal Standard.

4

Mercutio,

Falkirk 30/11/2007 16:33:43

Also Lords Lieutenant, Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and the Lord Lyon King of Arms

5

WHISTLEBLOWER,

30/11/2007 18:22:49

"only meant to be flown when her majesty is in residence."

The Queen of Scots is referred to as "her Grace", not her majesty.

It's our flag anyway, not only does that lady have the wrong title, but she's in the wrong line. Who appoints Lord Lyon? She does (officially).

6

AbandonAllHope,

30/11/2007 18:27:10

Even i know shes only the queen of england, shes head of state or summin for Scotland, numpties, we dinnae have a queen

7

Boy Wonder,

30/11/2007 19:31:39

I don't give a flying you know what for the "royal" parasites. The Stewart Tartan is the National Tartan, The Kirk has the Saltire, and the Lion Rampant belongs to the people of the land that is held in trust for them by the Monarch ... so because we don't really have a real one ... it's OURS ... and we'll fly it when we bl**dy well like!!

8

Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow 01/12/2007 10:54:34

#3....... To hell with your English queen. It's our flag and our country.Away with your foreign queen! #8..... Well said.

9

Blackie,

Aberdonian abroad 01/12/2007 14:26:26

8 and 9, check out your family tree, you probably have English blood somewhere. The Queen Mum was a Scot. You two are sickos. Long may she reign.

10

Steve,

Future republic of Scotland 01/12/2007 19:52:22

Yes 10, lets bow and scrape to the English monarchy for the rest of our lives! Like it!
Grow a spine, why dont you?


 

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