If anyone knows these poppy sellers please DM me. I will try and rattle a tin with them tomorrow..
The saddest thing my generation of Veterans ever say to me is that they struggle to recognise the Country they wore the uniform for.
This is not it. We mustn't allow it to become like this.
London is a big City; there are plenty of areas to protest - the right for which Servicemen and women are proud to serve - without appearing to try and intimidate ordinary citizens trying to collect a bit of cash for Poppy Day - a non-political symbol.
FM Sergey Lavrov: We are often told that we need to implement the #UN General Assembly resolution on #Ukraine. <...> But why arenโt resolutions on many other issues being implemented? Why isnโt the UK ๐ฌ๐ง implementing the resolution on the #Malvinas Islands?
hi mate, keep anon pls. I left the army about 2 years ago now, I'm settling in alright , got my self into security work. there's just one main thing that really bugs me still. it's the the fact when i left, I had noone. by that I mean, there was no lads at camp that checked up on me, there was no goodbyes, that last day in camp, hurt me. all the lads I served with, not one of them said goodbye, not one of them wanted spend anytime with me. my last parade, I wasn't even mentioned, I just stood in back rank like a ghost that noone actually knew was there, I didn't get no thankyou from the coy, privates, PLT com, nothing.. still hurts to this day I can't get over it tbh.