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No, it's a ridiculous idea, unless you have one for every person who happened to die in an unfortunate way.
I loathe tokenism.
Only if there's also a special Memorial Day for each of the Islamic terrorist attacks we've had, and if there's also a special Memorial Day for Lee Rigby, Kriss Donald, Ross Parker, and Laura Wilson.
And, of course, the Rotherham and Telford abuse scandals with their 2,500 victims.
No, its a pathetic gesture by a bunch of racists in order to appear less racist and in fact it will likely only anger people against this boy and his family because of their special treatment.
No, nor would it be suggested if the Tories hadn't made such a mess over the Windrush fiasco
No. And Lawrence is commemorated in a charitable foundation that bears his name.
No,,a bit absurd is it not.
No, I don't think so. It's just snivelling sycophancy from May, an attempt to detract from the institutionalised Tory racism that's just been discovered.
No most certainly not. What ever point Mrs May is trying to make, she should do a full public enquiry over the Rochdale grooming scandals and uncover who the real racists are.
Many many whites have been raped, beaten stabbed and killed too.
No, what about the victims of Jack The Ripper !
No - if there was one for him then the same would have to be done for EVERY murder victim EVER.
No, because what about all the other people who have been murdered through no fault of their own wouldn't they then also deserve a special memorial day on the date of their murder.
Anyone who wishes to remember Lawrence on the anniversary of his murder should be free to do so at any memorial gathering they see fit. It's not an occasion I've marked in the past, nor will do in the future.
"Stephen Lawrence Day" is an empty suggestion from a racist prime minister to try to convince Britons of Caribbean ancestry that she cares about her government illegally deporting them. They won't be fooled by her hypocrisy.
Yes - and I honestly think it's not only for his death - but for that old saying 'Truth will out'...which the police, in the beginning, didn't really feel too swift to give the family of the murdered boy.
I dont think there should be but Mrs May is so desperate to please a certain section of the community you can be sure there will be a memorial to Saint Stephen in Westminster Abbey. They can have a memorial day as well if they wish.
No, hundreds of whites have been killed by brown people in UK since he died
I think there should be a statue at least. The 'fourth plinth' in Trafalgar Square has been empty for a long time, I suggest we put a statue of the the 'unknown bent copper' on it, with the inscription 'lest we forget'.
The question is does having a special memorial day harm anyone?
And the answer to that is no so the answer to your question is sure, why not?
No. They changed the law to nail his killers already.
No. I find this decision very OTT.