18 October 2007

Homecoming Parades for the troops

I have just been watching the Wright Stuff's debate on homecoming parades and the growing call for more to be done to welcome our troops home from active service.

I am not sure this is a great idea - and some of the calls to the programme from soldiers and ex-soldiers backs this up. One made the point about how quickly the suspicion would arise that these events were being manipulated for the benefit of politicians - a damning indictment of politics today.

My own thoughts (as an ex-soldier) are that the last thing troops would want is bull and hassle at the end of a tour. They rightly deserve our gratitude but I am sure that there are other ways of showing it. I will never forget the fantastic way Whittlesey people welcomed my own brother home from the Falklands War - they made him guest of honour at a fund-raiser for the South Atlantic Fund where he drank (a lot!!) for free and the local bakers refused payment for a welcome home cake for him - I am sure that sort of treatment would be more appreciated.

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12 March 2007

How much more will our armed forces put up with?

Over the last few years our armed forces have:
  • Been used as Blair's personal political tool and gone into a conflict based on a lie.
  • Been poorly equipped whilst taking part in those conflicts
  • Been overstretched beyond any previous limit, to the point where they no longer get time to train.
  • Suffered a serious degradation in the quality of the accomodation they have to live in.
  • Been totally neglected after being injured in conflict.

You just wonder how much worse it could get for them?

More reasons why this Government is a disgrace.

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