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FAQs
What is the Royal British Legion controversy? ›
For decades, campaigners have accused the organisation of hom*ophobia, claiming it sought to erase LGBTQ+ people's contributions to British war efforts and to actively oppose queer remembrance efforts. Now, in a letter seen exclusively by the Guardian, the organisation has tried to make amends.
What is the etiquette for the Royal British Legion members? ›There is a general consensus that ideally each member present should wear a dark suit/blazer [or for Women's Section a suit or dress, overcoat (if necessary) hat (preferably)], black shoes, etc. A person in a brightly coloured outfit on such a formal occasion seems somewhat out of place.
What is the difference between British Legion and Royal British Legion? ›The Royal British Legion (RBL), formerly the British Legion, is a British charity providing financial, social and emotional support to members and veterans of the British Armed Forces, their families and dependants.
What are the core values of the Royal British Legion? ›We champion interests of serving and ex-serving personnel and campaign on key issues to help improve their lives and make their voices heard. We often call on members of the public to add their support, helping us make a real impact.
What is the Legion controversy? ›There were several controversies surrounding the Legion of Christ and Regnum Christi, including its recruiting practices, perceived elitist theology, Sexual abuse cases of Marcial Maciel sexual abuse by its founder and his confidants, and the founder's multi-million dollar offshore holdings in tax havens.
What is a Royal British Legion standard? ›Symbolism. The Standard is a constant symbolic reminder to members of the Legion's motto 'Service not self'. The crosses of St George, St Andrew and St Patrick symbolise unity, chivalry and our loyalty to our Sovereign, community and nation.
How much does it cost to join the Royal British Legion? ›Become a member of the Royal British Legion family today and take pride in supporting all generations of the Armed Forces community. Membership starts from only £18 a year and is open to everyone.
Can a British Legion member use any club? ›Please note that Club membership is not included in your RBL membership. If you would like to join a RBL Club, you must first become a RBL member and join a Legion branch (this is the condition of the club licence).
Who benefits from the Royal British Legion? ›We provide recovery and rehabilitation support to currently serving and ex-service personnel who are wounded, injured, sick. The same support is also available for those who are experiencing multiple challenges such as being out of work, dealing with mental health problems, financial issues and alcohol abuse.
What is the motto of the British Legion? ›The Royal British Legion's work is encapsulated in its motto: Live On; To the memory of the fallen and the future of the living.
How wealthy is the Royal British Legion? ›
Asset / Liability | 30/09/2019 | 30/09/2021 |
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Own use assets | £102.38m | £83.31m |
Long-term investments | £235.92m | £251.76m |
Other assets | £78.35m | £80.46m |
Defined benefit pension scheme asset or liability | -£6.63m | -£3.56m |
The Royal British Legion is governed by a Board of Trustees. Elections and appointments are staggered over a three year cycle to allow an intake of new Trustees every year. The Board delegates responsibility for the day-to-day running of RBL through the Director General to the Executive Board.
What is the Royal Legion controversy? ›The Royal British Legion (RBL) has responded to racist comments, which attacked the charity's latest Remembrance advert for being “woke” and “anti-white”. In the lead-up to Remembrance Day, the RBL posted a video on Twitter featuring a mixed-race family.
Who does the Royal British Legion support? ›The Royal British Legion is here to help members of the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, veterans and their families. From expert recovery and rehabilitation, to much-needed support, we're here all year round to ensure the Armed Forces community can access any help they might need.
Who is in charge of the Royal British Legion? ›The Royal British Legion has announced the appointment of its new National Chairman, Jason Coward, and National Vice Chair, Lynda Atkins. Both took up their posts at the end of our 2022 Annual Conference, held in London on 15 May. The New National Chair is Jason Coward.
What did the British Legion do? ›The Royal British Legion was established to care for those who had suffered as a result of service during the First World War. And we've been helping the Armed Forces community and their families ever since.
Is Royal British Legion Industries legit? ›Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI) is a national veterans charity supporting the Armed Forces, people with disabilities and people who are unemployed.
What does the Royal British Legion do with the money? ›We provide support for members of the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, veterans and their families. By donating to The Royal British Legion, you're helping us to help those in need within the Armed Forces community; serving and ex-serving personnel and their families.