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When's the right time to start wearing a poppy? When's the right time to start wearing a poppy?
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WHO, WHAT, WHY? The Magazine answers...WHO, WHAT, WHY? The Magazine answers...
On sale for two weeksThe annual poppy appeal has just been launched, but the first flowers were sighted on lapels weeks ago. When is the right time to pin one on?On sale for two weeksThe annual poppy appeal has just been launched, but the first flowers were sighted on lapels weeks ago. When is the right time to pin one on?
Like the first twinkle of Christmas lights, it seems the race to sport a poppy to mark Remembrance Day begins earlier every year.Like the first twinkle of Christmas lights, it seems the race to sport a poppy to mark Remembrance Day begins earlier every year.
The small paper flower is worn to honour the men and women who risk their lives in service for the country in return for a donation to the Royal British Legion.The small paper flower is worn to honour the men and women who risk their lives in service for the country in return for a donation to the Royal British Legion.
The annual poppy appeal is launched on Thursday, with poppies available from this Saturday until Sunday 12 November.The annual poppy appeal is launched on Thursday, with poppies available from this Saturday until Sunday 12 November.
Yet Labour's Jim Devine, the first MP to sport one of the paper flowers in the House of Commons, wore his in mid-October (prompting one sketch writer to wonder whether he had simply left it on his jacket since last November, and a flurry of acidic letters to the Times).Yet Labour's Jim Devine, the first MP to sport one of the paper flowers in the House of Commons, wore his in mid-October (prompting one sketch writer to wonder whether he had simply left it on his jacket since last November, and a flurry of acidic letters to the Times).
WHO, WHAT, WHY? A regular feature in the BBC News Magazine - aiming to answer some of the questions behind the headlines Even earlier was Kent taxi driver, Robert Holland, who in September was banned by his local council from displaying a car poppy on his cab in case it detracted from his registration plates.WHO, WHAT, WHY? A regular feature in the BBC News Magazine - aiming to answer some of the questions behind the headlines Even earlier was Kent taxi driver, Robert Holland, who in September was banned by his local council from displaying a car poppy on his cab in case it detracted from his registration plates.
''I have supported the poppy appeal since I was a child and it is something I am proud to support all year, by keeping the flower on my vehicle," Mr Holland told his local paper.''I have supported the poppy appeal since I was a child and it is something I am proud to support all year, by keeping the flower on my vehicle," Mr Holland told his local paper.
'Remembrancetide''Remembrancetide'
Although poppies will be available from Saturday, traditionalists believe that, like bringing the Christmas decorations down before Twelfth Night, the poppy-wearing period runs from All Souls' Day on 2 November until Remembrance Sunday itself.Although poppies will be available from Saturday, traditionalists believe that, like bringing the Christmas decorations down before Twelfth Night, the poppy-wearing period runs from All Souls' Day on 2 November until Remembrance Sunday itself.
Many public figures support the appealThe British Legion itself says people are welcome to wear a poppy at any time, and those raising funds for the organisation often sport one year-round.Many public figures support the appealThe British Legion itself says people are welcome to wear a poppy at any time, and those raising funds for the organisation often sport one year-round.
But it also observes what is known as "Remembrancetide", the period from the appeal's launch until Remembrance Sunday (12 November this year, as it is always the second Sunday in November).But it also observes what is known as "Remembrancetide", the period from the appeal's launch until Remembrance Sunday (12 November this year, as it is always the second Sunday in November).
"The poppy is, at its core, a voluntary symbol of support," a spokeswoman says."The poppy is, at its core, a voluntary symbol of support," a spokeswoman says.
Among the more high-profile supporters of the appeal are the newsreaders on the major channels, most - if not all - of whom pin a poppy to a lapel.Among the more high-profile supporters of the appeal are the newsreaders on the major channels, most - if not all - of whom pin a poppy to a lapel.
At the BBC, there is no policy on poppy-wearing, it is a personal decision. A spokeswoman says that most do wear one, generally from 31 October until 13 November.At the BBC, there is no policy on poppy-wearing, it is a personal decision. A spokeswoman says that most do wear one, generally from 31 October until 13 November.
Reuse, recycle?Reuse, recycle?
So what of the early adopters - where might they have got a poppy from?So what of the early adopters - where might they have got a poppy from?
The Royal British Legion has already begun to distribute poppies, pins and collection boxes to ensure they are in place for Saturday.The Royal British Legion has already begun to distribute poppies, pins and collection boxes to ensure they are in place for Saturday.
"It's not like Santa Claus, we can't be everywhere at once overnight," says a spokeswoman. "But I wouldn't dare to presume that anyone's kept theirs since last year.""It's not like Santa Claus, we can't be everywhere at once overnight," says a spokeswoman. "But I wouldn't dare to presume that anyone's kept theirs since last year."

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I reuse my poppy every year - that way I don't need to get a new poppy when I make my donation reducing waste while maximising funds for The Royal British Legion.Jim, Dundee
The first of November is the ideal time to buy and wear your poppy. Any earlier and it looks pretentious. Also the poppy tend to get tatty too quickly.Christopher Wallace, London
One November when I was working in Finland, I kept my poppy on my jacket. Several Finns asked me what it was as they don't wear them over there. I was happy to explain. It's extremely common for most presenters and guests on British TV to wear a poppy (I wonder if the floor manager checks everyone wears one before going on air). But I noticed on BBC World, the presenters don't wear poppies. Surely they should keep them on, as I don't expect British politicians to remove theirs when talking to foreign colleagues.Simon, Manchester
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