The Member of Parliament for Lincoln has voiced his concerns over the sudden occurrence of graffiti, featuring St George’s Cross, on a local church. He has labelled the act as one created with intentions to create division. Spray-painted onto the exterior of the church, the symbol, which carries diverse implications, has sparked dialogue about its influence on communal peace within the region of Lincoln. Authorities in the area are now investigating this incident, in an attempt to pinpoint the offenders and tackle any root causes of tension within the community. This piece is based on original reporting found on news.google.com.
Lincoln MP Condemns Divisive Graffiti of St George’s Cross on Local Church


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