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Mary, and others, may be interested that in Newport, South Wales, following an approach by the Welsh Greens, a wreath of white poppies was laid on Sunday at the War Memorial on behalf of the Peace Party. This may have also been the case in parts of England, I don't know, I just thought I'd mention it.
Interesting formulation by the presenter: to remember "those who gave their lives in the service of their country" I think she said...
Yes, it was the lovely Sophie Raworth who did indeed say that!
Nothing much wrong with those sentiments, as we owe our freedom today to those who fought on the Allied side in two World Wars.
However, a few years back we had pictures of British, French and German war veterans paying their respects together at various events.
If the survivors who actually fought in these bloody wars can set such an inspiring example, surely the least we can do is respect their wishes and follow suit ?
Yes, it was the lovely Sophie Raworth who did indeed say that!
Nothing much wrong with those sentiments, as we owe our freedom today to those who fought on the Allied side in two World Wars.
However, a few years back we had pictures of British, French and German war veterans paying their respects together at various events.
If the survivors who actually fought in these bloody wars can set such an inspiring example, surely the least we can do is respect their wishes and follow suit ?
Errr.... Twas Scotty you were agreeing with, perhaps :smiley: ?
And Scotty, the quote I gave was by Sarah Walker presenting "Essential Classics", not the fragrant Ms Raworth...
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Errr.... Twas Scotty you were agreeing with, perhaps :smiley: ?
:laugh::ok:
Yes, Caliban, Sophie said exactly the same during the BBCTV coverage at the Cenotaph ... obviously that is an indication of the preferred BBC view of the event?
I'm simply overwhelmed, and indeed flattered, that you would 'completely agree' with anything (indeed everything) I said even though this most extraordinary commendation was expertly and most cunningly routed via our valued third-party member, Caliban.
I therefore declare you are now free to completely agree with me directly if that is indeed your secret heart's desire ... but just don't expect me to agree with you in return. :grr:
The 'Bling' poppies, rrp £59.99, British Legion gets 10% of that, they are just big business cashing in.
& as a column in last Sunday's Observer commented, they last from year to year, so the wearer can just bring it out of its box the following year - no more income for the BL; whereas the paper poppy has to be bought anew each year - & sometimes several times a year, as they are easily lost.
Baroness Trumpington appeared not to be impressed with a reference to her age when she was named by Lord King who claimed she was the House of Lords' only remaining survivor from World War II.
Harry Leslie Smith: I will remember friends and comrades in private next year, as the solemnity of remembrance has been twisted into a justification for conflict
My father served in WWI, and my brother landed in Normandy on D Day.
The thought that always comes to me at this time of the year is "Why didn't I ask them to tell me more? now it's too late."
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