Thanks to Prince Harry's lack of taste in fancy dress (as mentioned yesterday), various people in the EU with a fine sense of proportion about what is important are considering enacting a Europewide ban on the Swastika. Passing a law banning something (or saying that such a law should exist) is far more to our leaders' tastes than actually doing sensible something to stamp out anti-semitism in Europe such as perhaps criticising or even banning Imams who call for Jews to be killed.
As a result I have no doubt that all sorts of people will get worked up about all sorts of things that have nothing whatever to do with the Nazis but look like they have a Swastika on them but which have buuger all to do with the Nazis. For example various Buddhist (and Hindu?) religious artworks and old editions of books by Rudyard Kipling which have the logo to the left in the front will no doubt be banned from display and possibly even destoyed.
I'm awaiting the tap on the door from M. le Plod and/or Captitaine Knackeur of the Gendarmerie as a result of this post...
Needless to say, I consider this complete and utter waste of time to be yet another example of why "Unio Europaea Delenda Est"