
Derek Birch, 72, was told he would have to take down 14 flags which he had put up outside his flat or he'd be charged for the cost of their removal.
His landlord, Flagship Housing, says the number of flags on display is "excessive" and gave Derek a week to take them down, claiming they are damaging the property.
But the pensioner says the decision is "ridiculous" and he will not remove the 3ft by 5ft flags - despite breaching the deadline.
The lifelong bachelor, of Newmarket, Suffolk, has vowed to stand his ground and take his fight to court if necessary.
Derek, a retired civil servant, who has lived in the property for six years, said: "It is ridiculous.
"It's the Jubilee - it's only once in a lifetime. I will probably never live to see another big state occasion.

"The flags are harmless.
"All I want is to let the flags fly until the end of the Jubilee celebrations and then they will come down.
"I was born and bred in this country, lived in Newmarket all my life. This isn't the country I was brought up in, I can tell you. It's not harming anybody, putting flags out.
"It is like a dictatorship. There is no community spirit anymore.
"I am not taking them down I am standing my ground. I will defy their order. They will have to get a court order for me to take them down and then they will look really silly.
"They say the flags are damaging the property but they are not."
LINK:
Proud pensioner told to remove 'excessive' Diamond Jubilee flags - Yahoo! News UK

You can?t fly the British flag in Britain. Are we living under a dictatorship? What is our country coming to?
If I were you I would cover all the brick work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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