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Unless the British Legion Calls for Transformational Change, It Should Disband. Veterans Deserve Better
Were the Royal British Legion to fulfil its original mission, it would call for societal change and stand up for the thousands of veterans who are either homeless, at the front line of the criminal justice system, or facing severe mental health issues. If not it should disband, argues Aaron Bastani.