....In the kingdom of the Crown he with half a Crown is King....
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostThis is actually on the front of the i Newspaper rather than the Independent.
"Close to half of adults – 46 per cent – said they felt the newly crowned monarch should remain politically neutral and keep his personal views on the issue of the day to himself.
But figures compiled by polling firm BMG show that a sizeable minority of Brits – 38 per cent – believe the opposite and would like the King to speak out publicly on the burning issues that matter to him."It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
"Close to half of adults – 46 per cent – said they felt the newly crowned monarch should remain politically neutral and keep his personal views on the issue of the day to himself.
But figures compiled by polling firm BMG show that a sizeable minority of Brits – 38 per cent – believe the opposite and would like the King to speak out publicly on the burning issues that matter to him."
I was greatly disappointed that the late Queen accepted the long prorogation - either too cautious from habit or declining powers, or badly advised or both. The Supreme Court Judgement in the case bought by Miller (a model of clarity) exposed its illegality. I hope the King would be more challenging in such circumstances and where necessary call the bluff of a bad 'un by suggesting he call the next best placed candidate to form a government and see if it can command the confidence of Parliament.
According to the Eye, when he resigned but stayed on for the course of the Tory party leadership election, the Queen's advisers wargamed various outcomes - including that Johnson would refuse to leave Downing Street - so perhaps they had learnt a lesson......
With the lack of quality and moral compass of the politicians who wormed their way into power in recent years, for all their frailties I still prefer a member of the Royal family as head of state to a superannuated politician.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I wonder how folk would have faired with the Met had they been silent and determined looking while holding up a plain A4 piece of yellow paper....
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI'm part of the 46%. However, I view the Monarch as a backstop for democracy and the government since 2019 has shown how vulnerable the constitution is to bad actors. Chaotic and amoral, thankfully badly organised and unfocussed Johnson showed that we were lucky he wasn't focussed, or competent in overthrowing our democracy.
I was greatly disappointed that the late Queen accepted the long prorogation - either too cautious from habit or declining powers, or badly advised or both. The Supreme Court Judgement in the case bought by Miller (a model of clarity) exposed its illegality. I hope the King would be more challenging in such circumstances and where necessary call the bluff of a bad 'un by suggesting he call the next best placed candidate to form a government and see if it can command the confidence of Parliament.
According to the Eye, when he resigned but stayed on for the course of the Tory party leadership election, the Queen's advisers wargamed various outcomes - including that Johnson would refuse to leave Downing Street - so perhaps they had learnt a lesson......
With the lack of quality and moral compass of the politicians who wormed their way into power in recent years, for all their frailties I still prefer a member of the Royal family as head of state to a superannuated politician.
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I have just caught up on this whole thread... some observations... (and apologies to the occasional voices of sanity, you know who you are!)
1. Almost no commentary on the MUSIC. [I cannot find another place on the whole site where this has been happening, but correct me if I am wrong...]?
2. It starts off with posters falling over themselves to express their indifference. (Warning sign, of course, that they are not indifferent at all.)
3. Furious denunciations of the idea to include the profanum vulgus, with links to multiple Guardian articles, as if no one here reads the Guardian on their own, without assistance. (No other reputable organ is mentioned.)
4. A Bluffer's Guide to Marxist theory.
5. Since the event, still almost no discussion of the service, or the MUSIC.
As (probably) one of the younger posters here (i.e. under 50) I find this all rather depressing, and groupthinky.Last edited by Prommer; 08-05-23, 18:51.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI note from the Order of Service that the presentation of some of the baubles (the sword of justice, and 2 sceptres) came with instructions about exercising authority, directing counsels, justice and mercy, "punish and reform what is amiss", "restore things that are gone to decay". Some of that might be welcome?I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Music for the Coronation is a separate thread which has 168 posts.
Originally posted by Prommer View PostI have just caught up on this whole thread... some observations... (and apologies to the occasional voices of sanity, you know who you are!)
1. Almost no commentary on the MUSIC. [I cannot find another place on the whole site where this has been happening, but correct me if I am wrong...]?
2. It starts off with posters falling over themselves to express their indifference. (Warning sign, of course, that they are not indifferent at all.)
3. Furious denunciations of the idea to include the profanum vulgus, with links to multiple Guardian articles, as if no one here reads the Guardian on their own, without assistance. (No other reputable organ is mentioned.)
4. A Bluffer's Guide to Marxist theory.
5. Since the event, still no discussion of the service, or the MUSIC.
As (probably) one of the younger posters here (i.e. under 50) I find this all rather depressing, and groupthinky.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Still, 237 posts under "Coronation Chicken", compared with 168 for the music... on a Radio 3 site!
What a world we live in... and no, it's not just down to BrexitOriginally posted by french frank View PostMusic for the Coronation is a separate thread which has 168 posts.
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostIs refusing to dry your hands under a Dyson, direct inaction, Fabian Society style?
Just like there are other pubs available as alternatives to Wetherspoons.
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostStill, 237 posts under "Coronation Chicken", compared with 168 for the music... on a Radio 3 site!
What a world we live in... and no, it's not just down to Brexit
Originally posted by Prommer View PostStill, 237 posts under "Coronation Chicken", compared with 168 for the music... on a Radio 3 site!
What a world we live in... and no, it's not just down to Brexit
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