Woman Wearing Union Jack Dress Turned Away From Wetherspoon Pub
- A woman named Tanya Ostolski was denied entry to a Wetherspoon pub due to carrying a separate flag while wearing a Union Jack dress.
- The pub's policy prohibits flags or placards to avoid increasing tensions, as confirmed by a Wetherspoon spokesperson.
- Tanya claimed she was first denied entry due to a St George's Cross flag and was also refused entry after storing it away.
- The incident prompted anger among protesters, leading to clashes with bouncers outside the pub in Sutton-in-Ashfield.
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Wetherspoon pub 'stops woman wearing Union Jack Dress from entering'
Tanya Ostolski walked through the protesters, saying she had been refused a drink at her local pub, The Picture House in Sutton-in-Ashfield as part of the protests in the town
·Leeds, United Kingdom
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·Gloucester, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleWetherspoon pub defends turning woman in Union Jack dress carrying national flag - Daily Star
People with Union Jack or St George's cross flags were turned away from The Picture House in a bid 'not to increase tensions', including Tanya Ostolski who wore a Union Jack dress too
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleWoman in Union Flag dress turned away from Wetherspoons over 'tensions' concerns - The Mirror
A woman was refused entry to her local Wetherspoons pub while wearing a Union Flag dress as the venue's management asked customers not to enter with flags or any placards
·London, United Kingdom
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