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Post by Aloysius on May 8, 2023 18:25:31 GMT
People who are pro-monarchist tend to have a similar mindset as those who are pro-god, although they at least have the benefit that the monarchy actually exists. But in an apparently wealthy society where many people queue for food banks, amongst other glaring and egregious examples of desperate need and poverty, the cost of maintaining the monarchy is plainly morally abhorrent. The recent excesses of arresting powers in the build-up to the latest royal circus merely serves to emphasise that the primary purpose of the law is to keep the King's peace; his peace, not ours. The police are there to protect the wealthy or the rights of the powerful. I think charley the third has drunk on a poison chalice. He will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. The Uk will break up and the remainder of the commonwealth will become republics. So at the end what will he be claiming sovereignty over? Personally I hope he is the last . Charles is well aware of the depth of regard, or lack of it, that he is held in, which is why his eldest son and the tart he married are on a charm offensive that has the aim of recapturing the sort of frothy enthusiasm last seen when the royal bimbo was alive. What a mistake it was to knock her off, but it had to be done; she'd long outlived her usefulness.
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Post by kris on May 8, 2023 18:29:20 GMT
The police are there to protect the wealthy or the rights of the powerful. I think charley the third has drunk on a poison chalice. He will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. The Uk will break up and the remainder of the commonwealth will become republics. So at the end what will he be claiming sovereignty over? Personally I hope he is the last . Charles is well aware of the depth of regard, or lack of it, that he is held in, which is why his eldest son and the tart he married are on a charm offensive that has the aim of recapturing the sort of frothy enthusiasm last seen when the royal bimbo was alive. What a mistake it was to knock her off, but it had to be done; she'd long outlived her usefulness. I think if Diana was still alive there’s no way the horsey one would be wearing a crown. But as you say Diana had to go, what did she think she was doing having a Muslim boyfriend?
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 8, 2023 18:30:51 GMT
The police are there to protect the wealthy or the rights of the powerful. I think charley the third has drunk on a poison chalice. He will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. The Uk will break up and the remainder of the commonwealth will become republics. So at the end what will he be claiming sovereignty over? Personally I hope he is the last . Charles is well aware of the depth of regard, or lack of it, that he is held in, which is why his eldest son and the tart he married are on a charm offensive Charles has only got one son.
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Post by fi on May 8, 2023 18:41:20 GMT
Simply a case of 'it's our party and you can't protest if you want to'. Interesting point. 104 tory members voted NO to the Bill. Not a single Labour member voted NO. So its seems Labour members wanted it more. Let us know what bill or amendment you are talking about. Please.
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Post by Aloysius on May 8, 2023 18:43:39 GMT
The whole shitpile stinks so bad. It's just one monumental scandal after another, but such is the power of old money and privilege that all can be swept under the antique rug. All depends on keeping the mugs waving a pathetic little flag-on-a-stick.
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Post by fi on May 8, 2023 18:47:06 GMT
The whole shitpile stinks so bad. Stop talking about a certain members boat. He is sensitive about the matter.
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Post by kris on May 8, 2023 18:50:11 GMT
The whole shitpile stinks so bad. Stop talking about a certain members boat. He is sensitive about the matter. You where right with your first forum name, village idiot wasn’t it?
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Post by Telemachus on May 8, 2023 21:09:21 GMT
So you weren't taught the difference between literal and figurative language at this proper school you went to? Here you go then. Figurative language refers to words or phrases that are meaningful, but not literally true. If you say “that news hit me like a ton of bricks,” you are using figurative language; listeners understand the news you got was deeply moving, and also know that you were not actually hit by 2000 pounds of bricks (because if you had been you would be dead). Similarly, if you say “he begged me to reconsider, but I had a heart of stone, and I refused,” you are also using figurative language; listeners understand that you are describing yourself as inflexible or unforgiving, and know that your heart is not actually made of stone (because if it were you would be dead). Nope, you still don’t get it. Never mind, I’m sure you enjoyed typing the above even though it bears no relation to the previous conversation.
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Post by Telemachus on May 8, 2023 21:23:15 GMT
Would trained military horses have been at all bovvered by a squeaking rape alarm, aren't they trained to operate under gunshot and shell fire? No I think you might find the days of the cavalry battling on the front line are over. These days the horses are for ceremonial purposes only.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on May 8, 2023 22:21:12 GMT
The whole shitpile stinks so bad. Stop talking about a certain members boat. He is sensitive about the matter. So are the people he moors near to, . . with Summer temperatures on the way the flies become the greatest concern. It's probably why he's been forced to move away from the area and downriver towards Nottingham. During last year's hot spell, the swarms of flies from Mr Shit-for-Brains stock of transplant organs stored in kris's boat were so bad that they were causing problems with the ILS radar at the nearby East Midlands Airport.
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Post by on May 8, 2023 22:30:38 GMT
It must be terrible to be fair.
Castles and Astons, Ascot and Buck pal are ok but you don't want this
A leaking fountain pen is shocking bad form and quite beastly.
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Post by Aloysius on May 9, 2023 2:09:10 GMT
Would trained military horses have been at all bovvered by a squeaking rape alarm, aren't they trained to operate under gunshot and shell fire? No I think you might find the days of the cavalry battling on the front line are over. These days the horses are for ceremonial purposes only. Training to create tolerance to sudden loud noise still occurs, although the reasons for this mostly relate to traffic noise. However acclimatisation to gunshots still feature, but as you suggest, cannon...not so much.
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Post by Aloysius on May 9, 2023 5:57:27 GMT
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Post by on May 9, 2023 6:10:14 GMT
Coming soon...Charlie's Police state.
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Post by Aloysius on May 9, 2023 6:28:52 GMT
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