|
By:
British and proud.
|
|
By:
God save the jelly bean.
|
|
By:
Only one queen in my house.
|
|
By:
You can't say that anymore ,you are a person with an alternative lifestyle.
|
|
By:
Lol, there was a talk show on Radio Scotland this morning about LGBT & poofs in football.
One of the "experts" was rabbiting on about "alternative lifestyles", in that cyclists were being discriminated against for driving their bikes around central London. I laughed ... LOUDLY! |
|
By:
Apparently, there's a new medical excuse for lazy people.
Can't quite recall the term but it should come back to me. That made me HOWL with laughter this morning. |
|
By:
There is no such thing as a Royalist, just submissive dorks.
|
|
By:
There's no Submission in this here neighbourhood, S_H!
|
|
By:
Royalist and proud. What I like most about the Monarchy is how many republican noses they get up.
|
|
By:
the queen does ok for us brits, i'm not sure a president could be so popular
whilst we have a prime minister in place the middletons probably never thought their daughter would be a princess what about charles though, would he be so popular ? dont know, i'll vote for monarcy, but may change in a few years |
|
By:
like Harry to get the gig
|
|
By:
I think Charles will be sidestepped.
Always comes across as an okay guy on the tv but has never moved with the times. |
|
By:
I am a Royalist and would like to see parliament closed down.
parliamentary democracy is impossible in the modern world because it is multicultural, I disagree with that, what has anyone in common with anyone else in Britain ? I don't know. |
|
By:
Republican - nobody's subject.
Ludicrous concept in this day and age. Monarchy doesn't bother me, just bores me silly, ignore it. |
|
By:
democracy is simply another form of dictatorship if you are living in the wrong country.
|
|
By:
its easier to remove a King than it is to remove a democracy
|
|
By:
if democracies last too long they become tyrannies, and there is no where to escape from them.
|
|
By:
i would like Britain to have a monarchy, with an aristocracy and noble knights and lords.
|
|
By:
You been drinking again
![]() |
|
By:
‘A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.
“The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations from the beginning of history has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, these nations always progressed through the following sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependence; from dependence back into bondage.” |
|
By:
Pervert !
|
|
By:
![]() |
|
By:
(Leeds going up this year
) |
|
By:
Does he sell bread to the players?
|
|
By:
Only fillet stake for our lads !
|
|
By:
I'd say that in the UK the Monarchy is a perfectly satisfactory situation.
Stability without any power. Much more palatable than most other forms of government. The only benefit imo of getting rid of the monarchy is that we could get rid of the link between Church and State and tell ALL the religions to do one. |
|
By:
Jack, agree with the religion bit but I don't like the privilege and class stuff around the monarchy.
We need a true meritocracy where I can be king, imo. |
|
By:
Republican.....the whole class system, as proped up by the Saxe-Coburg-Gothas, is a massive drain on the UK.
|
|
By:
My missus who loves ancestry and family trees had a look at my bloodline and very quickly found barons , and viscounts ....leading back to John Of Gaunt , son of Edward III.
I now like the family to call me his lordship , bloody peasants. |
|
By:
Trouble is there are 30 million who can say the same......I may be related to Kate.....Duchess of Cambridge....need to do some more research.
|
|
By:
Class is being replaced by new money, footballers and celebrities.
Getting rid of the monarchy wouldn't make much difference. |
|
By:
Of more importance to me , is that I am related to Ada Lovelace , who worked with Charles Babbage and is often described as the worlds first computer programmer .......my own occupation for 3 decades .
![]() |
|
By:
Related to Jon Gaunt, the radio presenter?
Really? |
|
By:
Leppie
FFS you've agreed with me. It's a trick, but I'll be watching you from now on. |
|
By:
Thepeerage.com.....interesting website
|
|
By:
|
|
By:
Saw a TV prog on her...looked her up on Wiki at the time.
|
|
By:
The idea of bowing to a monarch makes me want to vomit. But I think I'm in favour of a bit of history, and a powerless Head Of State rather than a BS President and accompanying cronyism.
Reckon they need watering down a bit though. No need for the likes of Prince Michael of Kent ffs. King/Queen their kids and then it ends for me. |