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15th November 2015
10:30pm GMT

"We, having dutifully served in our nation’s armed forces, are writing in response to the annual vilification of Derry born footballer James McClean, because of his decision not to wear a team shirt embroidered with a red Poppy." “Furthermore, we would also like to collectively assert our understanding of his reasoning and support for the decision he has taken. "Consequently, to those who have accused Mr. McClean of being a war monger, anti-British and a terrorist, issued death threats or set up a Facebook Page calling for him to be ‘booted out of English football’ we would ask the following question: Does this landscape of hate represent a fitting a tribute to those who have died in a war, or is it a case of ‘Poppy fascism’ at its worst?”The statement was issued to the Derry Journal ahead of a public event at which Lavis and another former British soldier were due to speak about their experiences in the armed forces.
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