Submitted on Tuesday 2nd June 2020
Rejected on Thursday 6th August 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
A special day of remembrance, Westminster Abbey, 23rd March 2021.
To hold a service that will serve to remember the suffering so many have experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic. Recognition should be given to all front line staff, but in particular those who came out of retirement or returned to service, some of whom died.
The country has gone through, or is going through, a very traumatic period in its history. It is only 'right and proper' that a service is held to provide some comfort for the suffering so many have experienced. This needs to be seen as a nationwide, national day of remembrance in order to provide closure.
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Services at Westminster Abbey are a matter for the church, and not the Government or House of Commons.
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