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Post by baggins on Jun 6, 2022 20:24:41 GMT
So you just don't like where they live and how we address them? Two of many reasons. We're £3 Trillion in debt, I'd worry about something else.
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Post by yattongas on Jun 6, 2022 20:24:43 GMT
Interesting take on wanting to preserve all that is British and traditional whilst residing overseas. Bit like Nobby frothing at the mouth at Remainers as he sits in his house in Germany. I certainly don't need to justify myself to you for why I live overseas. Likewise if you don't want to preserve all that is British and traditional why don't you pack your bags and move to your desired republic. Urmmmm Brexit 🙄
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Post by aghast on Jun 6, 2022 20:26:09 GMT
Interesting take on wanting to preserve all that is British and traditional whilst residing overseas. Bit like Nobby frothing at the mouth at Remainers as he sits in his house in Germany. I certainly don't need to justify myself to you for why I live overseas. Likewise if you don't want to preserve all that is British and traditional why don't you pack your bags and move to your desired republic. My desired republic would be right here in the UK, but thanks anyway.
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Post by aghast on Jun 6, 2022 20:27:26 GMT
We're £3 Trillion in debt, I'd worry about something else. Well I do as well, but this is a thread about the monarchy.
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Post by baggins on Jun 6, 2022 20:35:44 GMT
We're £3 Trillion in debt, I'd worry about something else. Well I do as well, but this is a thread about the monarchy. Right.
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Post by francegas on Jun 6, 2022 20:37:50 GMT
I certainly don't need to justify myself to you for why I live overseas. Likewise if you don't want to preserve all that is British and traditional why don't you pack your bags and move to your desired republic. Urmmmm Brexit 🙄 Urmmmmm there's 21 republics in the EU. One of which still has unrestricted movement of people with the UK. There's a further 138 countries in the world which use the word republic in their title to choose from which are unaffected by Brexit. 🙄
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Post by yattongas on Jun 6, 2022 20:40:36 GMT
Urmmmmm there's 21 republics in the EU. One of which still has unrestricted movement of people with the UK. There's a further 138 countries in the world which use the word republic in their title to choose from which are unaffected by Brexit. 🙄 Oh gawd 🙄
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Post by francegas on Jun 6, 2022 20:43:07 GMT
I certainly don't need to justify myself to you for why I live overseas. Likewise if you don't want to preserve all that is British and traditional why don't you pack your bags and move to your desired republic. My desired republic would be right here in the UK, but thanks anyway. Well unfortunately for you that's not going to happen any time soon.
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Post by francegas on Jun 6, 2022 20:47:31 GMT
Urmmmmm there's 21 republics in the EU. One of which still has unrestricted movement of people with the UK. There's a further 138 countries in the world which use the word republic in their title to choose from which are unaffected by Brexit. 🙄 Oh gawd 🙄 What's the matter Yatton. Just realised Brexit doesn't affect everything on this planet?
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Post by aghast on Jun 6, 2022 20:47:56 GMT
My desired republic would be right here in the UK, but thanks anyway. Well unfortunately for you that's not going to happen any time soon. I genuinely hope the Queen has many more years ahead of her. She has done a superb job in maintaining a role which belongs to a different era, and she has done it in a dignified selfless way. I admire her a lot and also respect her. I think things might change and unravel once her time here is done.
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Post by francegas on Jun 6, 2022 20:52:25 GMT
Well unfortunately for you that's not going to happen any time soon. I genuinely hope the Queen has many more years ahead of her. She has done a superb job in maintaining a role which belongs to a different era, and she has done it in a dignified selfless way. I admire her a lot and also respect her. I think things might change and unravel once her time here is done. Well there's something we can agree on.
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Post by canberragas69 on Jun 7, 2022 11:19:15 GMT
My thoughts as the person who started this thread. It is not really about what they cost, or whether they bring in more than they cost. It is rather the symbolism. They represent, perhaps rather embody, the structured inequality, or privilege, that is endemic in British society.
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 7, 2022 11:27:17 GMT
My thoughts as the person who started this thread. It is not really about what they cost, or whether they bring in more than they cost. It is rather the symbolism. They represent, perhaps rather embody, the structured inequality, or privilege, that is endemic in British society. Fair enough and a valid comment. However, would you extend that to those in government too? Plenty of Public school and Oxbridge educated bankers or lawyers there and they have actual power. (That's separate to MPs in general, but not that many get past junior minister level).
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Post by oldie on Jun 7, 2022 11:28:03 GMT
My thoughts as the person who started this thread. It is not really about what they cost, or whether they bring in more than they cost. It is rather the symbolism. They represent, perhaps rather embody, the structured inequality, or privilege, that is endemic in British society. Precisely Well said
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Post by SleepyGas on Jun 7, 2022 12:18:01 GMT
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Post by canberragas69 on Jun 7, 2022 12:33:45 GMT
My thoughts as the person who started this thread. It is not really about what they cost, or whether they bring in more than they cost. It is rather the symbolism. They represent, perhaps rather embody, the structured inequality, or privilege, that is endemic in British society. Fair enough and a valid comment. However, would you extend that to those in government too? Plenty of Public school and Oxbridge educated bankers or lawyers there and they have actual power. (That's separate to MPs in general, but not that many get past junior minister level).
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Post by canberragas69 on Jun 7, 2022 12:34:06 GMT
Yep.
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Post by yattongas on Jun 7, 2022 13:33:32 GMT
Pretty much the polar view to France’s post . Not surprising from Republicans! 😃
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Post by fintanstack on Jun 8, 2022 5:12:18 GMT
My thoughts as the person who started this thread. It is not really about what they cost, or whether they bring in more than they cost. It is rather the symbolism. They represent, perhaps rather embody, the structured inequality, or privilege, that is endemic in British society. Fair enough and a valid comment. However, would you extend that to those in government too? Plenty of Public school and Oxbridge educated bankers or lawyers there and they have actual power. (That's separate to MPs in general, but not that many get past junior minister level). I would. This current Government are the definition of entitlement.
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