I do not - I believe that there isn't a god and shouldn't be a monarch - and see nothing either "respectful" or "polite" in somebody else expecting me to do so (any more than if I demanded that they remain seated in order to show me "polite respect"). I would have stood for the Marseillaise at the Prom earlier this year - for reasons other than than acknowledgement of Nationalism - and would probably do so from similar motives in other circumstances, which I hope will not be necessary.
I would stand for (and join in singing) The Red Flag, as it is the Labour movement in general (and the - old - Labour Party in particular) that has enabled me to have the quality of life that I have enjoyed - a quality that monarchs have historically shown no interest or inclination in granting to somebody from my social background.
I would stand for (and join in singing) The Red Flag, as it is the Labour movement in general (and the - old - Labour Party in particular) that has enabled me to have the quality of life that I have enjoyed - a quality that monarchs have historically shown no interest or inclination in granting to somebody from my social background.
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