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You've certainly shown your true colours today Peter, you obviously have no respect whatsoever for anyone or anything that has gone before.
I reserve the right to laugh at politicians
as they slither around seeking sound and tee vee bites

I don't think the disquiet is the laughing at politicians , rather the linking it in with the Remembrance Ceremonies.
This is one of the most absurd outcries of Grub Street. Can we expect next year to see Hawkeye installed at the cenotaph to analyse exact neck angle and duration of bows for comparison?
I think he would have been criticised whatever he did to be honest.
At what point do we stop celebrating the life of a person and turn them over to be mourned in po-faced perpetuity?

The same gallant fallen who gave their all that we might choose not to wear a poppy would, I'm sure, have enjoyed a laugh whatever the occassion.
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as usual there was disquiet in those who dont bother to read a post before becoming disquieted, upset and ready to spray gun anyone.

there was no disrespect to the fallen - altho I note at the time ( 1914 ) they ( tommies/conscripts ) were described as Lions led by Donkeys - but as they say - history is rewritten by every generation. Oh the point is that 'Lions led by Donkeys ' is not a very respectful phrase to describe officers ( both dead and alive ). Now in Baldrics time, officers were referred to as 'Ruperts' which screams respect in every letter

I also note that the cameras were on Corbyn as God Save the Queen was sung at the ceremony and yes he didnt seem to know the words and didnt have the presence of mind to 'la' it. However I shouldnt say that as I know now it is disrespectful to the fallen [ in the somewhat twisted logic of the disquieted ]

O good they are having part deux today 11 o'clock

I blame Bliar for moving it to the nearest week end as part of nu labout modernisation - [ but I may be re-writing history ]

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