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There was a party political broadcast a few days back for the London Mayoral election by a fringe party and one of the speakers was stood in Whitehall with the Cenotaph in the bg and he spoke of 'it' representing all the UK war dead and how those British citizens should be remembered by putting the country first because that is what they did.
He neglected (AFAIK) to acknowledge that the Cenotaph is there to recognise all the forces who died fighting for the UK & Commonwealth, ignoring that there were all races, creeds and colours that fought for our freedom. It was not just white UK citizens who died and are commemorated at/by the Cenotaph.
A jingoistic and slanted presentation of history to further his party's political aims?
PS they also showed the Guards memorial, I am not sure whether that one because of the recruitment origins included Commonwealth citizens in it's ranks? But does that matter in the context of the 'message' he presented.
PPS Polish military forces fought from bases in the UK and that in part is why we have such a link to that country, is it not?
He neglected (AFAIK) to acknowledge that the Cenotaph is there to recognise all the forces who died fighting for the UK & Commonwealth, ignoring that there were all races, creeds and colours that fought for our freedom. It was not just white UK citizens who died and are commemorated at/by the Cenotaph.
A jingoistic and slanted presentation of history to further his party's political aims?
PS they also showed the Guards memorial, I am not sure whether that one because of the recruitment origins included Commonwealth citizens in it's ranks? But does that matter in the context of the 'message' he presented.
PPS Polish military forces fought from bases in the UK and that in part is why we have such a link to that country, is it not?