I seem to say this here year after year, but I'll say it again. The point of Remembrance Day is not to glorify war - it's to remember those who lost their lives in war. Yes, some wars are pointless, but today isn't about the reasons for war. It is about millions of ordinary men, often with no choice in the matter, who were sent to fight, and who died in the service their countries. We should remember them and we should afford them the dignity and respect they not only deserve, but which they have well and truly earned. They have paid the greatest price of all, and shame on anyone who does not recognise that.