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Union Flag Bill

Current Stage: 2nd reading

Last updated: 30/10/2008

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Overview

The Union Flag Bill 6554/3 aims to legally define the design and specifications of the United Kingdom's Union Flag (Union Jack), ensuring its consistent representation across all official uses. It sets out precise details of its design and proper display, standardizing its use for all official purposes.

Description

This bill legally defines the Union Flag, specifying its design and dimensions. Key aspects include:

  • Design: The bill outlines the composition of the flag – three crosses (St. George's, St. Andrew's, and St. Patrick's) on a royal blue background. It details the proportions and placement of each element, including the width of the crosses and the fimbriation (bordering).
  • Proportions: The flag's dimensions are specified as a ratio of 3 units wide to 5 units long. The diagonal crosses have a total width of 6 units, with a specific composition of white and red.
  • Display: The bill dictates that the broader white diagonal should be positioned on the flagpole side when hoisted.
  • Official Status: The bill designates the legally defined Union Flag as the official flag of the UK.

Government Spending

The bill's financial impact is not explicitly stated within the provided text. The cost is likely minimal, primarily involving the drafting and processing of legislation.

Groups Affected

This bill will affect several groups:

  • Government bodies: They are bound to follow the specified design when using the Union Flag in official capacities.
  • Businesses/Organizations: Organizations producing or selling Union Flags may need to adjust designs to meet the defined standards.
  • Citizens: The bill may indirectly impact citizens through increased awareness and consistency in the use of the Union Jack.
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