The right hon. Gentleman is making a very measured speech. During the remarkable service that we attended, I was thinking that my wife’s great uncle signed up at 17 years old in 1914 and was dead just before his 18th birthday in 1915 in the Battle of Loos. Many of my own family also served. We talk about remembrance a lot, but 28 years later this country was back at war again and my father was fighting for his life, to save democracy and to save freedom. Although we may not forget them, we also have to remember that we never want to repeat that process ever again.
Centenary of the Armistice
Proceeding contribution from
Iain Duncan Smith
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 6 November 2018.
It occurred during Debate on Centenary of the Armistice.
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