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National Mourning
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what is it? do we have the ability to trigger it in this country? what would it look like - what would practicaly happen?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am not sure that anyone in this country has the ability to “decree it” and it would be up to the individual country to set down what it consists of. Historically I don’t know if it has ever been a thing in the UK, even for the death of royal or political figures....I mean public services and processions are organised but nobody MAKES individuals attend or get involved. Public buildings are required to fly flags at half mast of course but that’s about all.
I don't remember mourning for 10 days when the Queen Mother died.
I do remember when Diana died and my workplace wasn't sure whether to close for the day of her funeral. Some of us said we should pay our respects and stay closed, others were turning up saying 'why aren't we open?'
We have held a minute's silence for every recent tragedy. If we had 3 days we'd never get anything done. This isn't meant to sound flippant. I'm as upset as anyone by everything that's happened in the last few weeks. But we have to keep going.
I do remember when Diana died and my workplace wasn't sure whether to close for the day of her funeral. Some of us said we should pay our respects and stay closed, others were turning up saying 'why aren't we open?'
We have held a minute's silence for every recent tragedy. If we had 3 days we'd never get anything done. This isn't meant to sound flippant. I'm as upset as anyone by everything that's happened in the last few weeks. But we have to keep going.