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This queen's speech is a total joke - the tories can propose anything they like because it wont happen - they are 40 short of a majority so this is just a charade.
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The queens speech is a nice thing to see and doesn’t do any harm
Unlike the Labour Party and libdems |
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Another propaganda stunt by Bullingdon and the tory lie machine
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Boris doesn’t tell lies , not since he became pm
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tories screaming about fixed term parliament been worst act ever passed yet in 22 bills today not a mention of getting rid of it,
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lfc1971 14 Oct 19 09:35
Boris doesn’t tell lies , not since he became pm Leopards don't change their spots |
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The Yeoman of the Guard - the oldest British military corps in existence - has already sprung into action this morning.
They carried out their ceremonial search of the cellars ahead of the Queen's Speech. It dates back to Guy Fawkes being caught red-handed in 1605 as he attempted to blow up Parliament. Her Maj 65th Queens speech......Hats off |
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Long live Queen Elizabeth ,god willing
hopefully she’s immortal |
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In-play ...
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remember remember the 5th of November
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Pray my chit chatters......May be seated
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Does she have a cold? She sounds rough.
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Been on the pipe ...
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Why is it called the Queen's Speech when in fact it is the Prime Minister's Speech Delivered by The Queen?
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The Queen's Speech is delivered by the Queen from the throne in the House of Lords.
Although the Queen reads the Speech, it is written by the government. The tradition of the State Opening of Parliament and the delivery of the speech can be traced back to the 16th century. The House of Lords official ‘Black Rod’ is sent to summon the Members of the House of Commons. The doors to the Commons chamber are symbolically shut in his or her face – symbolising the independence from the monarchy. Black Rod then strikes the door three times before it is opened. MPs then follow Black Rod to the Lords where they stand at the ‘Bar’ to listen to the speech. When the Queen has delivered her speech and left the House a new parliamentary session starts. |
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Waffle for start to finish
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Very good speech
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I thought the supremes court and remainers had tried to stop this queens speech ?
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Why did it exclude the people's vote?
We all know that it will be legislated for on Saturday. |
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GSTQ
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Long to reign over us
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Theresa May showing her true colours today, dressed in Labour red
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Happy and glorious
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BBC trying to undermine the new deal , what a shower
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Got it on 5live, lfc. Emma Barnett … dreadful
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Will be voted down.
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With Boris it's always about the unsaid & it was dealt in spades by HM today e.g. providing simpler, set out a long term vision, unlocking their full potential, will be debated etc etc
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Her Maj looking decidedly frail. I can see Chas and queen Camilla doing the job as proxies next time.
Lfc, we are used to BBC bias now, that pile of ****, Benn, was bound to pop up. Or poop up might be better. |
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remainers really are **** |
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Leopards don't change their spots
i second that |
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Boris Johnsons face about a minute into that speech
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Where was Corbyn in that speech?
Was he there? |
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New proposals on crime, lock up the remainers
Corbyn life sentence ,without parole |
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Re-open Traitors' Gate to get Swinson in the The Tower.
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CNN is best
Queen promises brexit in speech written by government Basically trying to protect the royal family in this, and we know the queen didn't write that speech, but neither did the government ![]() ![]() ![]() Come on elites, you can't hide your face anymore |
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Absolute drivel from Bullingdon
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Robert Peston
✔ @Peston This the maddest, most pointless Queen's Speech debate anyone alive has watched - because it is all displacement activity from the only two questions that matter, namely whether the UK is leaving the EU on 31 October (and if so how) and whether there will be a general election before Christmas. As a result it has all the significance and weight of an undergraduate debate on a wet autumn afternoon. |
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Queens speech, as pointless as Liverpool winning, still let’s wave flags
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