Daily Star

White ones ‘rubbish’ claims MP

- By ANTONY THROWER antony.thrower@dailystar.co.uk

WHITE poppies for snowflakes have been blasted for disrespect­ing fallen servicemen and women.

Pacifists selling the alternativ­e to the traditiona­l red emblem say they “challenge attempts to glamorise or celebrate war”.

But many who wear the red poppy in the run-up to Remembranc­e Sunday branded the white ones a disgrace.

Tory MP and former Army officer Johnny Mercer called them “attention-seeking rubbish”.

He tweeted: “Ignore the wearers of them. If you don’t want to wear a poppy don’t bother; they fought and died so you could choose.

“But don’t deliberate­ly try and hijack it’s symbolism for your own ends.”

And another said: “White poppies – pah! If you hate the concept of a red poppy that much, don’t pretend you care by buying a poppy that’s nothing to do with Remembranc­e Day.”

The red poppy was inspired by World War

One poem In Flanders Fields by John McCrae.

White ones were introduced in 1933 by the Co-operative Women’s Guild and are now sold by the Peace Pledge Union, which last night insisted they represent remembranc­e for all victims of war.

Union chief Symon Hill said: “We are used to receiving a lot of abuse every year.

“They think we’re trying to insult members of the armed forces.

“A lot of the criticism is based on misunderst­anding. “They’re not just a peace symbol but also for remembranc­e.

“But last year we had our highest ever sales of white poppies. There’s a growing acceptance.”

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HIT OUT: MP and former Army officer Mercer
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