- Peace Pledge Union
The Peace Pledge Union is a British
non-governmental organization which emerged from an initiative by Dick Sheppard, canon ofSt Paul's Cathedral , in 1934, after he had published a letter in theManchester Guardian and other newspapers, inviting men (but not women) to send him postcards pledging never to supportwar . 135,000 men responded and became members. The initial male-only aspect of the pledge was aimed at countering the idea that only women were involved in the peace movement. In 1936 membership was opened to women, and the newly foundedPeace News was adopted as the PPU's weekly newspaper. In 1937 theNo More War Movement formally merged with the PPU.Well-known members of the PPU have included
Vera Brittain ,Benjamin Britten ,Alex Comfort ,Laurence Housman ,Aldous Huxley ,George Lansbury ,Kathleen Lonsdale ,George MacLeod ,Arthur Ponsonby ,Bertrand Russell ,Siegfried Sassoon ,Donald Soper ,Sybil Thorndike , andMichael Tippett .Nowadays, one of the PPU's most visible aspects is the
White Poppy appeal, which was started in 1933 by theWomen's Co-operative Guild , and is now run by the PPU. This was set up parallel to the red poppy appeal ofRemembrance Day ; a white poppy is intended to convey remembrance not simply of soldiers killed, but also of civilian victims on all sides in all wars, standing as "a pledge to peace that war must not happen again". The appeal somewhat ironically gained popularity in 1986, when Prime MinisterMargaret Thatcher expressed in Parliament her "deep distaste" of them, [ [http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=106505 Margaret Thatcher Foundation | House of Commons PQs, 28 October 1986] ] leading to the poppies getting more press coverage and becoming more visible to the public eye.References
External links
* [http://www.ppu.org.uk/ Website of the PPU]
* [http://www.ppu.org.uk/whitepoppy/index.html White Poppies]
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