I wonder what veterans of the world wars would make of Britain in 2019


Ex-servicemen sleeping rough on the streets of our capital city, others being sacrificed by our government to face murder charges for killings that occurred forty plus years ago, when they were protecting the people of Northern Ireland (Catholic and Protestant I may add).
A former prime minister whose loyalty (or lack of loyalty to Britain) granted On the Run letters and royal pardons to convicted and non-convicted alleged IRA terrorists.
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Hide AdInnocent people walking the streets of our cities being knifed, children as young as ten years of age, being confirmed carriers for the drug barons.


Our present government taking close to four years to legally activate the result of a democratic referendum that detached the United Kingdom free from the European Union.
I was born in the 1930s. My father, who fought in the first world war, must now be spinning in his grave.
Harry Stephenson, Kircubbin, Co Down