The UK flag is a mixture of the older flags.
The flag that may replace all of the flags in the Union Jack is the "Union Flag" of the United Kingdom, which is already a combination of the flags of England, Scotland, and Ireland. However, if there were to be a new flag, it could potentially be a design representing the entire UK in a more unified manner, especially considering the debates around Scottish independence and the status of Northern Ireland. Such a flag would ideally reflect the diverse identities within the UK while maintaining a sense of unity.
the UK? The Union Flag is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
There are currently four different types of flags being used in the UK at this very moment in time. These flags are as such: Ireland, Wales, Union Jack and Scotland's flag.
The UK flag represents the unification of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
the combined flags of England and Scotland
The Union Flag commonly known as the Union Jack is the blue, white and red flag of the UK.
Those countries that used to be colonies of Britain but are now sovereign or independent may still use the UK flag as part of their own flag
It's a combination of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It does not have a single "that" color.
The Cross of St George, is regarded as the flag specifically for England. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_England This has been merged with the flags of other parts of the UK, to form the Union Jack. http://flagspot.net/flags/gb.html
The flag helped define Canada as a nation and give it a separate identity from the UK and all other former colonies which had similar flags.
There were multiple flags. Tenzing Norgay stuck an ice axe on the peak of Mt. Everest and this axe had 4 flags- The UN, the UK, India and Nepal.