Does anyone think that the armed forces are being used to support Brown's stated agenda of promoting "Britishness", in light of the decision to hold a massive celebration of the military in the Scottish capital?
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/scot...med.5833061.jp
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18-11-2009 11:09 AM #1
Armed Forces Day
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18-11-2009 11:53 AM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Subversive tree hugging commie traitors 0, Crazed bloodthirsty warmongering butchers 1.
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18-11-2009 12:09 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-11-2009 12:13 PM #4
Yes, it's all as obnoxious and transparent and psuedo right-wing Tory as New Labour can be.
They can't do one simple thing without some sort of social engineering/propaganda/spin hidden agenda. You can see the naked, cynical calculation in it a million miles away.
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18-11-2009 12:19 PM #5
Yet more propoganda from Gordon Brown, but I doubt he will be around next June as Prime Minister, and it will be Cameron cheer-leading the event.
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Arned Forces day was held this year with events in major towns and cities up and down the UK. There are large sections of the population who wish to show some form of appreciation for the job done by our current Military personnel so a need was met. That seems like a good thing for me. (On the flip side there are plenty of people wishing to give serving military personnel a verbal lashing.........they can log on here for that.)
I can't say I noticed that there had been one venue selected as a "major host location" this year but apparently Chatham hosted this in 2009 with Cardiff scheduled for 2010. (Belfast 2012 anyone?). Yeap, that does make me feel slightly uncomfortable but "Government Exploits Military for Political Gain" is not going to be the most shocking headline ever written.
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18-11-2009 12:51 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I do question though why such a big deal is made of the forces, when there are many other public servants doing their bit for the nation.
Personally, I feel that one of the unique institutions that defines British society is the NHS. (OK,who would have guessed that?). I can't see a parade of the people who do that job getting off the ground. There are lot of others, like the police, teachers and just about anyone who works and contributes to our society who don't get national recognition.
Neither did the forces until recently. So why the big surge in celebrating Britain's military might? I think it is disproportionate, and a cynical piece of propaganda.
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18-11-2009 01:29 PM #9
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Would any of the other political parties have said no if they had been in power when the thing started in the UK about 3, maybe 4, years ago?
If you're looking at using / abusing the Forces to reinforce crumbling Governments / political parties might I suggest Margaret Thatcher’s mob and their wee trip to the Falklands and the following years elections are more appropriate candidates.
And anyway, what's wrong with us celebrating our Forces Day … the same as all these other communist countries do?
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Still, I suppose if you say / write something often enough you may just convince someone, other than yourself, that it must be true.Space to let
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18-11-2009 01:38 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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18-11-2009 01:54 PM #13
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Now it might not be a march along or down the High Street but, IIRC, its packed out the SECC. A recognition of the work done by the NHS. Instigated by the Daily Ranger and picked up and run with by the Scottish Government.
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18-11-2009 02:22 PM #15
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Respect for the job the armed forces do is one thing. Trying to generate public adulation of it while it marches down a city street in a parade is quite another.
I guess I'm pssing in the wind with my objection to it for as much as we have bleeding heart liberals like me, we also have their far more right wing (but dont event realise it) counterparts who would think this sort of thing is marvellous, harmless fun. It doesn't surprise me that the Sun is behind this.
I always thought that military parades, flypasts and public expressions of adulation of the military was something best left to banana republics and oppressive regimes.Last edited by steakbake; 18-11-2009 at 02:25 PM.
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18-11-2009 02:22 PM #16
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My post above points out that;
1. This Forces Day thingy wasn’t instigated by Labour, I’m not even sure GB was President then, I mean Prime MinsterAnd while it was dreamt up by a rag newspaper, desperate for sales, it would have been difficult for any political party to have said no. So politicians and political parties are pretty much irrelevant in what's behind Forces Day.
2. The UK is not the only non-communist state to celebrate its armed forces with a ‘Day’. Your parallel to communist states was therefore inaccurate and misleading.
Your posts don’t seem to be able to separate our armed forces and what they are required to do the Government and/or Parliament.
So yes Sir, you, the one down the front, the one that wont let go the bone!
This Government have plenty to be criticised for without the need to make inaccurate or misleading statements politicising the Armed Forces or a day to celebrate them.Space to let
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18-11-2009 02:26 PM #17
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Does polite applause count as adulation? Is there an acceptable level of appreciation that can be shown before those doing so are branded as right wing nutters. (Even though they don't know it.)
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18-11-2009 02:57 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Personally things like this were always a royal pain in the thungas, especially with the dress rehersalls at stupid o'clock before then going on for a full days work however such was life in the Kermit suit.
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The whole communist analogy was a response to the joke about it being commie tree huggers that complain about these shows of military strength.
My opinion - and it's only an opinion - is that the government are quite happy to get into bed with the Sun over this. History shows that playing up patriotism has been used as a diversionary tactic by other regimes in the past.
You have to admit, when something new comes along, you have to ask what the hidden agenda is. You have to ask, because others might know something you don't.
And - to be honest - it does become hard to seperate what the armed forces do from the government of the day. After all, they take their instructions from the government.
And, if it is just about saying thank you to soldiers, then why just soldiers?
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18-11-2009 03:05 PM #21
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I doubt I’ll be standing on the Royal Mile in 2011 with a Saltire or Union Jack but I might be down the docks having a look round the ships or taking a good vantage point to watch the planes. In fact I’m looking to book a holiday in San Francisco next year to coincide with their US Navy Week – bigger boats and more planes. Big boys toys!
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18-11-2009 03:16 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There were other in-house complaints being levelled at ZanULiebour which were significant enough to see an Armed Forces Federation being set up to give the guys on the ground representation on a level up to ministerial.
There was also a growing groundswell of support for the reintroduction of the Royal Tournament and this was Browns attempt to placate this.
I've also added a link to a Times article from that period giving a little bit more background
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/com...cle3965047.ece
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18-11-2009 04:03 PM #23
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnZBgiZ3d8s - Military Parade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr9Dg8MIZDw - Tattoo
Very different.
I appreciate that there is a will to show support for armed forces and demonstrate that we think that they have a tough job and support them in this, but why is this a "day"? Brown came up with the idea of Britishness Day, but it got mangled into this when they figured that not enough people would be willing to artificially rally round the flag. So the next step - who do the public have sympathy for hmmm? Maybe it will deflect attention away from those who actually put them in harms way in the first place?
We have Rememberance Day to remember those killed - what should we really be thinking about during our silences? What is the point of it all? Oh well, thats x hundreds of thousands dead, I wonder where our leaders will send them next?
We have Rememberance Sunday. (different threads). We get all maudlin about it, have fights about it on internet forums. But now we've got Armed Forces Day to cheer and applaud our military strength which has not been used to defend us (in the definition of defence) for several generations as is instead a used as the armed wing of our questionable foreign policy.
Scuse me for being cynical, but this is all just utter bollocks.
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18-11-2009 05:34 PM #25
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I’ll have to make this the last post, certainly of this evening, as my young son will be nicking the PC shortly and I'll be restricted to phone.
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I take it by soldiers you mean the ‘armed forces’, which is all of them, Army, Navy, RAF and probably all the secret ones too! So we thank all the Forces.
If you mean why don’t we thank EVERYBODY publically I suspect most of us, as you say, would have to wait a long time!
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I think though the point I made earlier, about it having little to do with who was in power at the time, is still valid.
With the ground swell of public opinion, being vocally outraged by such events, something quite showy had to be done and whoever was in power at the time would have done it, Forces Day, or something similar.
When you look at the fact that so many other countries already did it its kind of surprising we hadn’t done it before given our penchant for pageantry.Space to let
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I wonder how long it will be before we see Cameron standing outside No10 doing an impersonation of Maggie during the Falklands War at the sinking of the General Belgrano, telling us to Rejoice, Rejoice, Rejoice at killing the enemy.
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20-11-2009 07:40 AM #29
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Brown dreamt up Britishness Day because shortly after the 6-8 month period when he first came in (when he might have won a general election!), the message from the doorstep in England was that they didn't like having a Scot as PM.
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