Tom Harwood rips into Sadiq Khan's London fireworks display over EU symbolism: 'Foreign flag before our own!'
GB News host criticizes London Mayor Sadiq Khan for displaying EU flag during New Year's Eve fireworks in 2026.

On January 1, 2026, GB News presenter Tom Harwood launched a scathing critique of London Mayor Sadiq Khan's New Year's Eve fireworks display, expressing outrage over the inclusion of EU imagery. Harwood condemned the display of the European Union flag during the televised celebration, arguing it prioritized a 'foreign flag' over British symbols. The fireworks show, broadcast from London's central locations, featured a segment showing the EU's blue-and-gold star circle, which Harwood described as inappropriate for a national celebration. Harwood's comments reflect ongoing political tensions over Brexit and Britain's relationship with the European Union, drawing significant social media attention. The incident occurred during the capital's annual New Year's Eve fireworks, traditionally viewed by millions across the UK.
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