Joanna Lumley and Stephen Fry back plan for kids to write to WW2 veterans ahead of 80th anniversary of VE Day

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STARS Joanna Lumley and Stephen Fry have backed a plan for kids to write to World War Two veterans.

To mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, when the war in Europe ended, school­children are being encouraged to learn more from survivors.

Stephen Fry at the Newport Beach Film Festival.

Bombardier Tom Jones, 103, launched the VE Mail project at a Manchester primary school, where he showed pupils how to work a Morse code machine.

He and four other vets have written letters about their service which all UK schools can request, and the children can write back.

Burma veteran Tom said: “Victory meant the world to us at the time — but the values are as relevant today as they were then.”

Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna, a World War Two officer’s daughter, said: “This is a beautiful idea. This is a chance to ensure we don’t forget those stories.”

Stephen added: “The extraordinary men and women who fought couldn’t know us — we hadn’t been born.

“But it was for us they risked their lives.”

VE Mail is part of a national programme of celebrations led by the Together Coalition, to mark VE Day 80 on Thursday, May 8.

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Dame Joanna Lumley speaking at a Born Free charity event.
Joanna Lumley said: ‘This is a beautiful idea. This is a chance to ensure we don’t forget those stories’
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