First World War: Centenary Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

First World War: Centenary

Lord Howell of Guildford Excerpts
Tuesday 20th November 2012

(12 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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I entirely share the noble Lord’s concerns. The Prime Minister in his speech at the Imperial War Museum to launch this said that the important elements that the Government wanted to see in this process of commemoration, which will last about five years, are remembrance, youth and education. This huge series of events in our history and in the history of a large number of other countries included an awful lot of civilian and industrial issues. It transformed the role of women. The Bradford Industrial Museum will be among those leading a recollection of what happened in the transformation of the industrial base of that northern city. So we will be commemorating a great deal which is not simply about the Armed Forces.

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What part will be played by the Commonwealth in this commemoration, since so many Commonwealth or imperial troops died in that war?