Sunday, June 30, 2013

David Cameron tribute to ?extraordinary? military on Armed Forces Day

David Cameron has paid tribute to the ?extraordinary men and women? of the military as more than 60,000 people across the UK prepares to celebrate Armed Forces Day.

The prime minister urged members of the public to show their support ahead of hundreds of events taking place up and down the country.

It comes as police warned English Defence League members could be arrested if they gather today at the site where soldier Drummer Lee Rigby was murdered.

UK set to celebrate Armed Forces Day
Show you support: David Cameron with military personnel (Picture: PA)

The group previously announced plans to walk across east London via the East London Mosque and assemble outside Woolwich barracks.

In pre-recorded message, Cameron said the UK have not been ?good at expressing pride? for Armed Forces in the past.

?That?s what this day is all about, pride and gratitude, celebrating what our armed forces do and above all saying thank you,? he said.

?If we?re honest, for a long time in this country we were not very good at that.?

Members of the English Defence League (EDL) pose for a photograph with EDL leader Tommy Robinson (2nd R) outside the Old Bailey, in London, on June 6, 2013. The EDL gathered outside the Old Bailey Thursday during the sentencing of six men who planned a terror attack on an EDL rally in 2012. The plot failed when the men arrived at the event two hours too late. Omar Mohammed Khan, Mohammed Hasseen, Anzal Hussain, Mohammed Saud, Zohaib Ahmed and Jewel Uddin were in court at the start of a two-day sentencing. AFP PHOTO/ADRIAN DENNISADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images
Members of the English Defence League have planned a march (Picture: Getty)

He added: ?Armed Forces Day is about reminding the British people that everyday there are extraordinary men and women all over the world who risk their lives for our safety and security.

?Let us show everyone in our Armed Forces just how proud we are of everything that they do.?

Nottingham will lead today?s celebrations which will include an aerial display featuring the Red Arrows and a parachute team.

More than 340 civic and community events have been registered with the official Armed Forces Day organisers.

Source: http://metro.co.uk/2013/06/29/david-cameron-tribute-to-extraordinary-military-on-armed-forces-day-3861565/

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