Labor Council bans military equipment from the function of the armed forces

Labor Council bans military equipment from the function of the armed forces

A council has been criticized Ban on military equipment Of it Annual armed forces day The ceremony, citing the concerns of the residents about the employed protests.

Relaxed City of York The council decided to ban equipment on assurance that Peace pledge union (papu)A pivotalist organization, and the forcewatch, which is committed to “reducing the future”, stated that they would protest in the city later this week.

York marked the armed forces on Saturday after the official national memory last week, but city officials banned equipment from local military groups and institutions to vehicles from parade to vehicles.

Instead the city introduced a “brand New Armed Forces Day Trail”, a self-directed tour of its major military sites with a map and guidebook.

Veterans participated in Clethorps, North East Lincolnshire on the day of armed forces ,Joe Gidens/Paer,

Council leader Claire Douglas said, “With our military partners, we carefully considered the concerns of the residents and decided that the day would proceed according to the plan.

“This decision is not less in any way about how seriously we take our deepest respect and commitment to the day of armed forces and service and service. We are ready for a great day.”

While Ms. Douglas did not confirm what was concerned about the concerns of the residents, a soldier living in the region told the UK Defense Journal that it would “protest against fear”.

The soldier said, “It is disappointing, especially when the day of the armed forces is a chance for the public about what we do and join us directly,” the soldier said, saying that it was a “ban on another name”.

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But the PPU argues that the incidents of the day of the armed forces give children “a simplified image of the armed forces” as glamorous and fun and helps to promote the rise of “militants in everyday life in the UK”.

Public members during the Armed Forces Day in Cleethorps

Public members during the Armed Forces Day in Cleethorps ,Joe Gidens/Paer,

Over the years, the protest groups have staged a regular protest in Britain on the day of military festivities. But the number of incidents occurring across the country has decreased over time.

Forcewatch and PPU recorded a record number of demonstrations on the National Armed Forces Day over the last weekend, claiming that there were more than 50 places in protests compared to last year.

Chris Steward, leader of the conservative group of councilors in York, said that military equipment was a “important part of the day”. He told Telegraph:

He said, “What does any military use without equipment? We completely condemn this decision of labor councilors. There is no cross-party participation,” he said, “said,”

Mr. Steward accused the Labor Party of falling from a “pride, patriotic party”, “more concerned how his actions can stop his rapid extreme supporters”.

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