Introduce legislation to ensure national marking of Remembrance Day

We call upon the House to debate and introduce a specific Act of Parliament to legally protect all established provisions and customs of the national Remembrance Day (11th November and Remembrance Sunday) events.

272 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Wednesday 26th November 2025
Last 24 hours signatures
125
Signature Deadline
Tuesday 26th May 2026
Estimated Final Signatures: 1,345

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This Act should ensure its cultural, historical, and solemnity be protected for future generations. We think Remembrance Day is of paramount national importance, ensuring we honour the sacrifices of our Armed Forces and maintain a collective national memory. While currently observed, its protections rely on convention and public will, making it vulnerable to future legislative or societal changes that could dilute its meaning. Dedicated legislation could provide a robust, statutory safeguard for its integrity and prevent the gradual erosion of this tradition of remembrance.


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