Victory! You will be able to wear your PJM
I am delighted to report that the Fight4thePJM Campiagn has succeeded. Our Campaign Has Won Its Case!
Today, in the House of Lords, the British Government stated that the HD Committee will effectively be instructed to advise the Queen that the PJM will have Unrestricted Permission for wear on all occasions, effective from this Remembrance Day, 11th November 2011.
Furthermore, we have been promised that there will be a fundamental review of the HD Committee. That signals that it should never again be possible for ex-servicemen and women to be treated as shabbily as PJMers have been [url]treated.
This is a victory for common sense, for justice, for British ex-servicemen and women who served in Malaysia, and for Malaysia.
I cannot adequately express the deep sense of gratitude we at Fight4thePJM have for your unstinting support.
What a wonderful, historic, day.
We are now taking stock of the situation but would like to take this opportunity to thank all our thousands of supporters throughout the world. Meanwhile a pause for thought - for all those who fought with us but are no longer with us to witness this momentous occasion, men like my friends 'Jock' Fenton and Tony Davies.
From our Joint-Chairmen: John Feltham (Australia), Hamish Waters (Australia), Paul Alders (UK), John Cooper (UK), John Ireland (UK), Gerry Law (UK) ...
... and from me, Barry Fleming, it doesn't seem 61/2 years since I opened this website and wrote the first words which are still on our Home Page at www.fight4thePJM.org/home.htm. I cannot begin to tell you the humility I feel today. Our friends in Australia need not have fought this fight, but they did. I am not going to name names for specific lobbying work, but I have to mention that the support from Oz was fundamental to our achieving this outcome. I, for one, will never forget that support, nor the support from the leaders of the UK effort who stuck it out to the end. Without their dedication this campaign would never have survived.
Last edited by BarryF on Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:27 pm; edited 2 times in total
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BarryF, who fought for the Right to Wear the Pingat Jasa Malaysia
Courtesy of "Fight4thePJM Forum. here is the link http://www.fight4thepjm.org/forum/vi...?p=20127#20127
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For those who were unaware of this lengthy campaign and the story behind it the link above will give you all the background.
There is also a full topic in the "Armed Services" section of this Forum [Electricscotland] where other details are available.
http://www.electricscotland.org/show...Service-Medal)
I am delighted to report that the Fight4thePJM Campiagn has succeeded. Our Campaign Has Won Its Case!
Today, in the House of Lords, the British Government stated that the HD Committee will effectively be instructed to advise the Queen that the PJM will have Unrestricted Permission for wear on all occasions, effective from this Remembrance Day, 11th November 2011.
Furthermore, we have been promised that there will be a fundamental review of the HD Committee. That signals that it should never again be possible for ex-servicemen and women to be treated as shabbily as PJMers have been [url]treated.
This is a victory for common sense, for justice, for British ex-servicemen and women who served in Malaysia, and for Malaysia.
I cannot adequately express the deep sense of gratitude we at Fight4thePJM have for your unstinting support.
What a wonderful, historic, day.
We are now taking stock of the situation but would like to take this opportunity to thank all our thousands of supporters throughout the world. Meanwhile a pause for thought - for all those who fought with us but are no longer with us to witness this momentous occasion, men like my friends 'Jock' Fenton and Tony Davies.
From our Joint-Chairmen: John Feltham (Australia), Hamish Waters (Australia), Paul Alders (UK), John Cooper (UK), John Ireland (UK), Gerry Law (UK) ...
... and from me, Barry Fleming, it doesn't seem 61/2 years since I opened this website and wrote the first words which are still on our Home Page at www.fight4thePJM.org/home.htm. I cannot begin to tell you the humility I feel today. Our friends in Australia need not have fought this fight, but they did. I am not going to name names for specific lobbying work, but I have to mention that the support from Oz was fundamental to our achieving this outcome. I, for one, will never forget that support, nor the support from the leaders of the UK effort who stuck it out to the end. Without their dedication this campaign would never have survived.
Last edited by BarryF on Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:27 pm; edited 2 times in total
_________________
BarryF, who fought for the Right to Wear the Pingat Jasa Malaysia
Courtesy of "Fight4thePJM Forum. here is the link http://www.fight4thepjm.org/forum/vi...?p=20127#20127
************************************
For those who were unaware of this lengthy campaign and the story behind it the link above will give you all the background.
There is also a full topic in the "Armed Services" section of this Forum [Electricscotland] where other details are available.
http://www.electricscotland.org/show...Service-Medal)
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