Racks of England's new Nike designed football shirt, with the controversial St George's cross, are displayed for sale in a central London store on March 22, 2024.
LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday said Nike was wrong to "mess with" the design of the flag on the England soccer team's new shirt, as a controversy that began on social media broadened into the political sphere.
They feature a small version of the St. George's Cross — which appears on the England flag in red on a white background — on the collar in different shades including purple and blue.
The design was criticized by a large number of people on social media who said a national flag should not be altered, while others argued the debate was being overblown.
The hashtag #BoycottNike was shared by a significant number of accounts on social media platform X.Sunak on Friday said he "prefers the original," the BBC reported.
Persons:
Rishi Sunak, Nike, BoycottNike, Sunak
Organizations:
Nike, St, LONDON, England soccer, England Football, England, BBC
Locations:
London, U.S