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RIP Captain Sir Tom Moore

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sodapop Tue 02-Feb-21 16:11:39

A true gentleman. God bless him and his family. Sad news today.

mrsgreenfingers56 Wed 03-Feb-21 13:06:17

Yes, awfully sad news and I have shed a few tears for this lovely gentleman. Believe Boris Johnson is going to have a 6.00pm clap for him tonight and I will be out. RIP Captain Tom, may God rest your soul.

GillT57 Wed 03-Feb-21 13:31:06

suttonJ

Just heard that Boris is to ‘lead’ a national clap for Sir Tom at 6pm tonight.
Never let it be said that Boris lets a good photo opportunity go to waste.

Indeed. Maybe he will have the courtesy to comb his bloody hair for once, out of respect.

Lynn1959 Wed 03-Feb-21 13:36:53

Such sad news.
I say he should be commemorated on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square

Sawsage2 Wed 03-Feb-21 13:41:41

Lemsip - Thank you for putting my the record straight.

GillT57 - no need for your caustic comments at this time.

He was 100 and died of pneumonia not Covid.

Cpt Tom. Thank you and rest in peace.

LauraNorder Wed 03-Feb-21 13:44:11

Lynn1959

Such sad news.
I say he should be commemorated on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square

I agree Lynn1959,
Not just a kind and courageous man but a symbol of hope
‘Tomorrow will be a good day’.

Atqui Wed 03-Feb-21 13:50:59

Why the need to take a swipe at Boris on this thread. If he didn’t put in appearance This evening imagine the comments that would provoke

4allweknow Wed 03-Feb-21 14:01:16

He inspired an awful lot of people in both their person and public views. The money he managed to raise was magnificent. One issue I have never heard mentioned is that with all nations in the UK having their own NHS will the finds raised be applied to the NHS charitable organisations within all 4 services. We need a lot more Captain Toms.

Tina1957 Wed 03-Feb-21 14:04:33

You were an inspiration to everyone,god bless you Captain Tom May you rest in peace.

Keke Wed 03-Feb-21 14:06:07

RIP and thank you for all you did and all you were. My thoughts and prayers are with your family

GillT57 Wed 03-Feb-21 14:39:26

Sawsage if you read my post again, there were no caustic comments aimed at Captain Tom. I consider him to have been a fine man, a gentleman, and I still stand by my comment about Johnson hopefully combing his hair, have some respect man! I do hope that the family are left to grieve in private; he was their Father and a Grandfather.

moggie57 Wed 03-Feb-21 14:52:06

Now that's a good idea Trafalgar square plinth

moggie57 Wed 03-Feb-21 14:52:46

Boris dies need a hairbrush

moggie57 Wed 03-Feb-21 14:53:10

Does

Mapleleaf Wed 03-Feb-21 15:00:54

I think Mr Johnson just has that kind of hair that has a will of its own - a bit like mine at the moment.

However, not to detract from the theme of this thread, yes Captain Sir Tom, rest in peace and thank you. You were a special person indeed.

JaneJudge Wed 03-Feb-21 15:57:22

Boris dies - need a hairbrush- save the NHS wink

Hopefully the Shuttleworth collection will have a display in Sir Captain Tom's honour smile

ElaineRI55 Wed 03-Feb-21 16:05:00

Captain Tom was a courageous and inspirational man who definitely helped to raise people's spirits.
I do think, however, that some of the media attention was used to attempt to engender a "wartime camaraderie/we're all in this together" feeling to deflect from the government's mishandling of the Covid pandemic.
I think any tribute by Boris is fairly hypocritical, given his cavalier attitude, desire to privatise the NHS, and lack of repect shown to everyone ( including via his deliberately messed up hair).
I'll now go and hide behind the barracades!

ReadyMeals Wed 03-Feb-21 16:17:27

Atqui

Why the need to take a swipe at Boris on this thread. If he didn’t put in appearance This evening imagine the comments that would provoke

It was HIS idea! Why is he coming up with ideas that entail everyone coming out of their houses en-masse at the same moment when we're supposed to be staying in as much as possible? Why didn't he suggest a moment's prayer or quiet reflection indoors at 6pm. I mean it's not like Sir Tom can hear us clapping, he's far more likely to be able to feel our prayers.

Gwyneth Wed 03-Feb-21 16:27:22

suttonJ not an appropriate comment at this time re Boris Johnson. We are celebrating the life and paying our respects to Captain Tom, an inspirational man who has achieved so much in his life and even at such a great age only wanted to help other people.

Rosina Wed 03-Feb-21 16:37:48

'The skies will be blue, and the sun will shine on you again.'
'Tomorrow will be a better day than today.'
'People say this is terrible- it isn't. '
Just a few of the inspirational things this brave gentleman said. He was typical of a generation that went through so much - born so soon after a world war, lived through the depression, fought another war, lost friends, family, homes - and suffered such hard times. My own parents who would now be over a hundred years old were of the same resolute and cheerful disposition. God Bless Sir Tom - he lifted us up, and we must remember his words.

Gwyneth Wed 03-Feb-21 16:41:24

I am shocked and saddened that some people are using this thread as a political platform to ‘get at’ Boris Johnson. This is not the place to do so whatever your feelings about him. This is about recording our condolences and respect for an incredible individual.

starstella Wed 03-Feb-21 16:44:01

RIP SIR TOM.A GOOD MAN.

Yammy Wed 03-Feb-21 16:50:06

So sad, someone who uplifted us all and encouraged us to look forward.

Grandson2008 Wed 03-Feb-21 19:00:30

R I p sir tom a lovely lovely man. He made us think we can get through this bless him and his family xx

PippaZ Wed 03-Feb-21 19:21:12

ElaineRI55

Captain Tom was a courageous and inspirational man who definitely helped to raise people's spirits.
I do think, however, that some of the media attention was used to attempt to engender a "wartime camaraderie/we're all in this together" feeling to deflect from the government's mishandling of the Covid pandemic.
I think any tribute by Boris is fairly hypocritical, given his cavalier attitude, desire to privatise the NHS, and lack of repect shown to everyone ( including via his deliberately messed up hair).
I'll now go and hide behind the barracades!

This isn't the first time Mr Johnson has tried to use what was an appropriate and heartfelt act at the time, started (and ended) by a member of the public. I wish he would stop the jumping on bandwagons. I do not want to be told to clap by a politician. I will find my own way to think about Captain Tom, thank you very much. If anyone is interested in another way this is the address of the Captain Tom Foundation captaintom.org/

Equally both politicians and the media have, as you commented ElaineRI55, tried to jump on the war-time record of that generation. This is not a war. We are not standing up against an immoral regime. The key workers deserve every bit of praise but there job has not been made more difficult by other people trying to kill them but by a virus and a government and it's supporters not believing in the greater good and running down the public services. The post war mixed economy has been swung back to a market centric economy by the Conservatives for years, noticeably since Thatcher, and that is what has made this crisis - not war - so difficult to tackle.

Alioop Wed 03-Feb-21 19:30:11

100 years of a truly wonderful gentleman. Bless him.xx