BBC One should restore the tradition of playing the national anthem at the end of the day’s programming in honour of Brexit, a Conservative MP has said. Andrew Rosindell has tabled a motion calling for the anthem to be played before the channel’s programming switches over to BBC News 24 late at night. The MP for Romford called for the BBC to be “unashamedly British” and celebrate Brexit with a statement that “Britain is back”. BBC One used to play the national anthem every evening at the end the day’s programming, but abandoned the tradition in 1997. Speaking to the Telegraph, Mr Rosindell said: “The British Broadcasting Corporation should be unashamedly British and playing our British National Anthem once a day on BBC One is not much to ask. “They used to do it and it’s time it was restored, to send out a message that Britain is back, following Brexit in tribute to Her Majesty in this, her 90th year!” The Conservative MP has made a name for himself campaigning on patriotic causes. Last year, he called for special fast channels at UK airports for citizens of other countries that have Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, such