The Royal British Legion has backed the Mirror’s campaign for a doorstep two-minute silence on Remembrance Sunday. As traditional commemorations are curtailed by Covid-19 restrictions, we want the nation to observe the two-minute silence from outside their homes at 11am on November 8.
The Royal British Legion has now joined political leaders, the head of Britain’s Armed Forces, veterans and forces’ sweetheart Katherine Jenkins, in backing our campaign.
Charles Byrne, Director General for The Royal British Legion, said: “This year we are unable to stand side by side as we usually do in honour of those who have served on our behalf, but we can all still play a part in ensuring the unique contributions of our Armed Forces are not forgotten. “W
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