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Activist and writer Yassmin Abdel-Magied has received a furious letter from a British woman urging her to leave the UK over her comments on the Union Jack flag.
Ms Abdel-Magied took to Twitter to show off the physical letter she was sent, outlining why her comments about the British flag were 'very offensive'.
The letter was in response to Ms Abdel-Magied's remarks about the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration.
As the monarch celebrated her 70th year on the throne, the activist said the presence of so many Union Jack flags in her adopted homeland was like a 'waking nightmare'.
In the letter sent to Ms Abdel-Magied, the 'very offended indigenous British woman' accused the activist of being an 'engineer of social discord and division'.
'This country, that you insult, has given you a home and opportunities and the freedom to sprout your disgusting comments - which I found very offensive,' the letter read.