Angry over treatment of ex-servicemen
He spent a large part of the war as a Japanese prisoner, returning home not knowing his mother, my grandmother, had passed away three years earlier.
I never heard my father criticise the Japanese or the Germans and it never bothered him if someone chose not to wear a poppy, that’s what he fought for the freedom to choose.
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Hide AdI’ve always worn a poppy, and that’s my choice, but my father would turn in his grave if he could see how this government treats its ex-servicemen, 13,000 are reported homeless, soldiers suffering from PTSD are killing themselves, disabled veterans having their benefits cut.
That’s what my father would have been angry about, and so should everyone in the country.
Ged Taylor,
Barnes.