plastic have some respect for those that gave their lives for the country, its not about whether you agree with wars thereafter or whats going on in the middle east etc valley i'll give that film a look……………..
I think in this day and age people are fully aware of the horrors of war. The general public is far better informed than those men enlisted at the beginning of World War 1. You'll probably find that the wars you mentioned are wars that protect the business interests of the economic illuminati rather than the national interest of the UK. As I mentioned above, hopefully a key decision maker will be influenced by the remembrance events of 2014 and 20/30 years down the line will rebuff the dark forces which influence our country when they bang on his/her ministerial door.
1. We are not less free than we used to be. A Briton born now on average will have more rights and more independent power than any average Briton in history, especially if you're female or from an ethnic minority (Even if you're working class, despite whats happened since Thatcher). Do we live in utopia? Certainly not. But people who consider themselves opponents to the current political system, order or governing party in the various stages of our development as a democracy have been crying "were not as free as we used to be!" for several centuries. They're often wrong. 2. I really hope you're not one of these people who throws there arms up at every war as pointless kiddie killing without examining the context of it or reasons for it whatsoever. Its plainly obvious that Israel's policy in Gaza is a tad more complicated than shooting kids, and I say that as someone who doesn't approve of what Israel is doing for a number of reasons. But you know, god forbid people drop emotionally provocative straw men and cliches and use a critical argument instead. The Illuminati are not a real thing.