It's funny that all the republicans that I have met (not sure if that's 16 or 17) all suffer from low self-esteem and have something significantly wrong in their life that they can't come to terms with. I perfectly accept that this could be a mere coincidence, glimpsed from an unrepresentative sample.
When one irrelevance defends another....
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We haven't met Beefy.....but you can add me as no 17 or 18 !!
I seldom meet anybody, who is in favour of the monarchy as a system.
A majority are perhaps content with the current incumbent as head of state, but otherwise I find most people are very negative.
(Not my mum , obviously!)I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWe haven't met Beefy.....but you can add me as no 17 or 18 !!
I seldom meet anybody, who is in favour of the monarchy as a system.
A majority are perhaps content with the current incumbent as head of state, but otherwise I find most people are very negative.
(Not my mum , obviously!)
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amateur51
Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postand we could even dispense with the fetish of the individual and have a collective head of state just like the Swiss .... what would the Brit press do then?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHow does that work, Calum? - sounds a bit like a collective GP practice "I usually see Doctor Kumar ... yes well I'm sure Dr Duffy is very nice but I don't want to have to explain all over .... not until then?! .... oh very well Dr Duffy it is "
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postand we could even dispense with the fetish of the individual and have a collective head of state just like the Swiss ....
[see the Menagiana by Gilles Ménage [1613-1692], and Tristram Shandy volume IV chapter XXI ]
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amateur51
Originally posted by teamsaint View Postsome advice here, Ams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xd_zkMEgkI
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Posto the problems caused by the Swiss! François I of France [1494-1547] hit upon the cunning plan of paying off his debts to Switzerland by giving them the honour of being godfather to his next child. His grammarians protested, because Switzerland, as a Republic, being female, could in no construction be a godfather: Francis agreed Switzerland might be godmother. Switzerland had the highest sense of the honour done them, but claimed the right to name the child. Francis agreed, confident that they would hit upon an agreeable name such as François, Henri, or Louis. But the Swiss determined that his child should be called "Shadrach, Mesach, and Abednego". François tried to buy them off; they refused; France declared war on Switzerland...
[see the Menagiana by Gilles Ménage [1613-1692], and Tristram Shandy volume IV chapter XXI ]
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostCould this be because a less than attractive case for a republic is the only one that people hear about, scotty?
The good people of Ireland have been living in a republicfor decades now and the last election process was good to watch & they've chosen a cracker, tho it did appear to be touch & go for a while.
If you're constantly tell us we'll be trading in HMQ for President Blair or President Johnson then I wouldn't be surprised at the figues against a republioc that you quote. However make it President Bakewell or President Magnusson and people might think differently
The British people are not Irish, French German or anything else, they are quite happy to be British and keep the monarchy. The others can do what they like.
The very fact that you'd want a president that fits your own political hue demonstrates one huge advantage of at least a nominally-neutral monarchical system, whatever disadvantages it may otherwise possess.
President Bakewell or President Magnusson ... please don't tell me you actually mean Joan or Sally from the BBC ... ?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI hope the queen will be made to take part in Cameons compulsory parenting classes
as she seems to have well and truly f*cked up her children ..............
Now a Channel 4 documentary tells the story of the Queen’s hidden cousins, born in an era when children with learning disabilities were a family’s shameful secret.
"be nice to the rellies while they are useful to you" seems to be the message.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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work work! no one said anything about working!
a nice Calvinist approach puritan plain that's what is needed
and if i have to be a royalist to be british well i am neither ...According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostThe equally good people of the UK don't want any sort of republic, Ams. that's the whole point. Even when the Monarchy was at its lowest ebb not so long ago all polls still showed a healthy majority in favour.
The British people are not Irish, French German or anything else, they are quite happy to be British and keep the monarchy. The others can do what they like.
The very fact that you'd want a president that fits your own political hue demonstrates one huge advantage of at least a nominally-neutral monarchical system, whatever disadvantages it may otherwise possess.
President Bakewell or President Magnusson ... please don't tell me you actually mean Joan or Sally from the BBC ... ?
I'd be very happy to have a non-party-political President, scotty - Julia Unwin from The Joseph Rowntree Foundation or Camila Batmanghelidjh from Kids Company or Farida Anderson from POPS would suit me fine
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostThe equally good people of the UK don't want any sort of republic, Ams. that's the whole point. Even when the Monarchy was at its lowest ebb not so long ago all polls still showed a healthy majority in favour.
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