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Latest revision as of 12:58, 7 October 2022
Context: "Free train travel for military to attend remembrance services scrapped Exclusive: Outcry as government says cost ‘too great’ and former veterans minister Johnny Mercer calls for U-turn" —The Guardian
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First they came for the military benefits, but I said nothing, as I was a civilian.
Then they stopped notified next-of-kin, but again I said nothing, as I have not military kin.
Then they stopped burying the bodies. Perhaps I should say something, before the smell rises.
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