What are your thoughts on this?
David Cameron has (allegedly) proposed that the First World War be marked next year and had "likened the commemorations to last last year’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations"
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/downing-street-demands-apology-after-jeremy-paxman-calls-david-cameron-complete-idiot-8931226.html
Paxman had called Cameron an idiot over the plans.
I'm with Mr Paxman on this, although I think his language was a bit over the top.
I have a lot of respect for Cameron after his push for marriage equality, but I don't get this one.
Isn't Remembrance Sunday an appropriate occasion to remember those who fought and died in all wars?
Also - why mark the
start of the First World War - rather than the end (say in 2018)?