Outrage sparked as Welsh beauty spot defaced with graffiti on English flags

🏴 **Anger Erupts Over Graffiti at Welsh Beauty Spot** 🏴
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Shockwaves are spreading through Pembrokeshire after English flags and controversial graffiti were discovered at the cherished Stackpole Quay. Known for its stunning cliffs and pebbled beach, the National Trust site is a local treasure, often spoken of as “almost holy”.

The community is reeling after graffiti references emerged, highlighting far-right figures like Tommy Robinson and slogans such as “Make England Great Again”. One local put it bluntly: “If they love those symbols so much, they should stay in England.” The disgraceful act has left both Welsh and local English residents feeling shame and outrage.

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The photos, taken by Town Cast Pembroke, show messages supporting Donald Trump and others — igniting fury among residents. “This is disgraceful,” a spokesperson from the group stated, expressing hopes for the culprits to face legal action.

Locals, and indeed all who hold Stackpole dear, are united in their condemnation. The sentiment? Whoever did this, shame on them. The National Trust swiftly removed the defacement, urging visitors to enjoy the beautiful spot without leaving harm behind.

Let’s protect our beautiful landscapes and cherish the rich heritage they represent. 💚🍃

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