I agree and I'm not just talking about him. It's also the far-right, loyalist and nationalist groups like the EDL and Britain First. And here's the problem, the poppy was never meant to be a nationalist, political or religious symbol. It was to remember the dead from all sides and also new life and hope. Fair play to him for standing for his beliefs but I disagree with him. I don't see it as blood stain flower of British imperialism or as a proud British emblem as the far right like to call it.
He never called it a 'blood stain poppy' it's a line thrown out by people who oppose the poppy.
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