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Sounds like they want to phase out Remembrance day in November. I guess one can't go on commemorating the WW1 armistice (Nov 11, 11:00am) for ever, especially once the last vet has popped his clogs, although I would have thought 2018 would be a better final year.
27 June aye, is that going to be a new bank holiday or just one of the pointless "jesture" commemorations?
I was just relating this thread to the girly, and just started the quote and she finished it. And what's more she's Danish so ... that's it I'm off to bed.
Originally posted by MrsGoof
In the past Mr Allingham has put the key to his old age down to "cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women".
Gee's, the things the government stoops to get its next PM (althouth temporary PM) seen in a good light.
Mailman
From the BBC article:
At the celebrations, Mr Brown revealed events scheduled for the first national Veterans Day on 27 June this year.
Plans for the new annual day, to ensure the sacrifices of the Armed Forces were never forgotten, were announced in February.
Sounds like they want to phase out Remembrance day in November. I guess one can't go on commemorating the WW1 armistice (Nov 11, 11:00am) for ever, especially once the last vet has popped his clogs, although I would have thought 2018 would be a better final year.
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