Gary Neville has hit out at what he described as “angry, middle-aged white men” dividing the UK as he urged the country to reunite. The former Manchester United footballer revealed he had removed a union flag from one of his development sites in Manchester because it was being “used in a negative fashion”. In a video posted on Friday (3 October), the day after the Manchester synagogue terror attack, Neville said he believes “we’re all being turned on each other”.

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Gary Neville has hit out at what he described as “angry, middle-aged white men” dividing the UK as he urged the country to reunite. The former Manchester United footballer…

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