The Perils Of Privatisation - Part X
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Because I bought a quite expensive poppy pashmina type scarf from the National Memorial Arboritum, paid quite a lot for it and wear it a lot. I figure that's my contribution till the day I die 😁
During and after lockdown I stopped buying a poppy, partly because we didn't go to places which were selling them, and now because I pay for everything by card and have had two £10 notes in my purse for about two months and have no change.
What about you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't bought one for years. It bugs me that every single person on tv and in parliament has to wear a poppy. If you have to wear one it doesn't really mean anything, does it? Like Rishi Sunak's teeny tiny enamel one.
And I know all about the sacrifices our servicemen and women made during the wars. My grandad was a PoW in WWII.
I choose to give to other charities.
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