Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
Undoubtedly, he did not wear a kilt on any occasion. There are no photographs to prove it. First you say there are many photographs; now you are saying that there may not be many. The truth is, it is no more than wishful thinking on your part.

You are not doing B-P's memory any service by claiming something that never happened. As much as we all wish it, we cannot change history, just to suit own own private desires.

There are provisions for wearing a kilt under the UK Scouting regulations, but that has nothing to do with what B-P wore. Some British scouts may wear a turban. Does that mean that B-P was a Sikh? Of course not! Don't mix the two up.

If you, or anyone else, wants to change the uniform regulations in your country, then start agitating and campaigning for a change, but don't try and change history to suit your ends.

Here is your challenge then: produce the pictures that you say exist. No one has found one in the 70 years since he died, but you say you know different. Prove it!

Regards

Chas
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