Honour British war dead with peace not war
The best way to honour those who died is to build a better world than the one which came before it.
The best way to honour those who died is to build a better world than the one which came before it.
Black, Indian, Chinese, gay, mixed race – all fought for a country at a time when it treated them as second-class citizens.
Millions died in World War One. Millions of people are still dying today as a result of conflict. Should we not remember them in a more serious way?
The First World War really did come home, and it had an impact way beyond the one million dead.
In 1919, Britain came close to a workers and soldiers uprising. But it’s not a story the official WW1 commemoration wants to highlight.