Huntingdon MP Jonathan Djanogly has paid his respects to all those who gave their lives for their country and shared a message to mark Remembrance Day and ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
Mr Djanogly said: "Service is the act of defending and protecting our nation’s democratic freedoms.
"Through Remembrance we honour the many men and women who have served, as well as all those who currently do so across the globe as they protect the United Kingdom’s interests.
"I know I speak for constituents across Huntingdon when I express my heartfelt thanks to the Armed Forces community, and both Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday are a poignant time to pause, reflect and pay tribute to those we owe the greatest debt.”
On Monday I was honoured to lay a poppy in Parliament’s Constituency Garden of Remembrance on behalf of Huntingdon and in tribute to all those who have served and given their lives for our country. #LestWeForget pic.twitter.com/7D70N3OVgs
— Jonathan Djanogly (@JDjanogly) November 11, 2022
On Monday, November 7, Mr Djanogly took the opportunity to plant a tribute in the Speaker of the House of Commons’ Garden of Remembrance.
Mr Djanogly will also attend a constituency Remembrance Day Service on Sunday in St Neots.
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