An England superfan claims he has been branded 'racist' after covering his home in St George's flags as Euro 2024 kicks off.
Bricklayer Martin Baker has adorned his house with patriotic decorations and even painted his driveway red and white in support of Harry Kane and the team, who won their first group game against Serbia on Sunday night.
However, when pictures of his flag-covered home appeared on social media, some critics labelled the display as racist, associating the St George's flag with racial prejudice. READ MORE: Manchester man poses with machine gun, grenades and mortar in his dining room Martin, 50, said: "There were some nasty comments with people saying things like, 'You're National Front' and 'What universal credit do you claim?'" The father-of-three however remains unfazed, adding: "I've done this loads of times - every time the Euros or the World Cup is on all the flags go up.
I love England and I went one step further this year and painted the driveway myself with the flag. I've even been trying to get a huge flag for the roof but I can't find one. "The neighbours don't seem to mind, and people are always stopping to take photos outside with all the flags." Addressing the negative remarks, Martin said: "I just laughed it off.
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