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Wootton Bassett

The Prince of Wales visiting Wootton BassettTRH The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Wootton Bassett on Friday 29th January to thank the people of the town for the way in which they support our armed forces by paying respects to our fallen servicemen.

Speaking after the event, James said, "it was a unique honour for the town to see Their Royal Highnesses wander down the High Street, stopping off for a drink in the Cross Keys which has done such great work supporting the bereaved families, and then dropping into the Conservative Club to chat to so many local people. The whole event was very much in the spirit of Wootton Bassett - no ceremony, no pomposity. Just two very special Royals quietly thanking the people of Wootton Bassett for what they do so well.

 

Wootton Bassett repatriationsMonday 4th January

I strongly support the great British respect for free speech and the right to protest – after all, that's one of the things our soldiers have fought and died for in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is essential that Anjem Choudary should be allowed to express his views – even if they seem to me and, I think, to most people, including much of the moderate Muslim community, almost as eccentric and obnoxious as those of Nick Griffin and the BNP at the opposite end of the spectrum. He must be allowed to speak if he wants to.

But he must not be allowed to do so in Wootton Bassett. Our repatriation ceremonies – and I have attended perhaps two thirds of them – are absolutely apolitical. No comment is made about the war, either in favour or against. We simply turn out in all weathers, and often twice a week, to pay our respects to soldiers who have fallen in service of Queen and country. That's why we are so opposed to the proposed Islam4UK's march – it would be hijacking our quiet, simple ceremonies for political purposes.

I have always advised David Cameron, for example, against coming, as his presence might be thought to be "political". A number of MPs have attended alongside me on various occasions, but always incognito – in the crowds beside the mayor and Royal British Legion. The prime minister, I fear, might be almost as unwelcome as Mr Choudary.

The importance and strength of what the people of Wootton Bassett do is that they stand on behalf of the nation and of so many people around the world in silent tribute to the heroism of the fallen. The hearses stop for a moment as the old bell of St Bartholomew's tolls, the families say their personal farewells, and the entourage glides on to Oxford. Its beauty and its strength lie in its non-political simplicity.

Anjem Choudary and his supporters can say whatever they want on the media – and perhaps the threat of the march alone has achieved that through wall-to-wall media coverage without the march itself having to take place. They can have their protests wherever they want to, and I strongly recommend Parliament Square to them. But they must not be allowed to sully the purity of the quietly respectful ceremonies of the good people of Wootton Bassett.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jan/04/wootton-bassett-anjem-choudary

 

James Gray MP on Wootton Bassett repatriations

Saturday 2nd January

“The people of Wootton Bassett who turn out in rain or shine, week in week out, to honour our fallen service men, and I have been glad to be there for most of the repatriations, do so out of respect for those who have been killed in service of their Queen and Country and obeying orders from their officers and ultimately from Parliament. It is my experience that those who stand with me down the High Street are expressing really no political view on the war at all, either in favour or against,” said North Wiltshire MP James Gray.

“For that reason, I, and I hope most local people, will equally avoid taking part in the controversy over any such planned march. I suspect that the police will not allow it to go ahead anyhow. But if it does, I hope that the people of Wootton Bassett will ignore it, and just go about their business in the ordinary way.”

“Of course I disagree with what these people are saying and reportedly planning to do, but it is my view that the best antidote to it is to ignore it, treat it with disdain, contempt, or even mild humour. What these people are looking for is a reaction of outrage. We should not justify their foolishness by giving it to them.”

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