Manor Farm, a pub more than 130-miles away from its Birmingham namesake in Hull, East Yorkshire, has clarified it was not part of the incidentManor Farm pub in Castle Vale, Birmingham(Image: Google )
A pub sharing the same name as a Birmingham venue involved in an England flags row has distanced itself from the incident.
Footage shared widely on social media showed a manager at the Manor Farm pub in Castle Vale refuse entry to a group of men with cross of St George flags.
One person was heard calling the female manager a “lefty scumbag”, “disgusting” and “vile” as the young woman kept her cool.
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Now a different Manor Farm, a pub more than 130-miles away in Hull, East Yorkshire, has clarified it is not part of the incident which prompted hate online.
In a post on its Facebook page, Manor Farm posted: “Important Notice to Our Valued Guests.
A general view of The Manor Farm in Hull(Image: Google)
“We would like to clarify that recent posts circulating on social media—including TikTok—regarding alleged racial comments are not connected to our establishment.
“The incident in question occurred at a different pub located in Birmingham that shares the same name as ours.
“We take these matters very seriously and have reported the situation through the appropriate channels to ensure this distinction is made clear.
“Thank you for your continued support and understanding.”
The Birmingham pub broke its silence about the city incident yesterday.
The family pub’s parent company, Greene King, said its pub managers always reserved the right to refuse entry.
“Our pubs are places for people to come together and socialise without the concern of being caught up in a protest,” a spokesperson for the pub chain told BirminghamLive.
“As such, we do not allow materials associated with political protests within our pubs and ask customers to remove them and put them away before entering.
“The safety and security of our teams and customers is our utmost priority.”