What is the Queen for?
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We have always been led to believe that the monarch is where we as a country can draw strength in times if crisis.
But now her kingdom is at risk of being broken up, people look to her for leadership and she says she cannot interfere?
I am sorry your majesty, but if you cannot interfere in something like this, just what are you and your family for?
But now her kingdom is at risk of being broken up, people look to her for leadership and she says she cannot interfere?
I am sorry your majesty, but if you cannot interfere in something like this, just what are you and your family for?
Ayahuasca said:
We have always been led to believe that the monarch is where we as a country can draw strength in times if crisis.
But now her kingdom is at risk of being broken up, people look to her for leadership and she says she cannot interfere?
I am sorry your majesty, but if you cannot interfere in something like this, just what are you and your family for?
Do they?But now her kingdom is at risk of being broken up, people look to her for leadership and she says she cannot interfere?
I am sorry your majesty, but if you cannot interfere in something like this, just what are you and your family for?
She's there because some people like to feel subservient to others. It stems back to the medieval days and 'the great chain of being' where everyone had a place in the cosmic heirachy with God at the top, then the angels then kings and queens, then Lords and then peasants above the animals and plants and so on, everything imaginable fits into it somewhere, giving order and meaning to the universe.
el stovey said:
She's there because some people like to feel subservient to others. It stems back to the medieval days and 'the great chain of being' where everyone had a place in the cosmic heirachy with God at the top, then the angels then kings and queens, then Lords and then peasants above the animals and plants and so on, everything imaginable fits into it somewhere, giving order and meaning to the universe.
While this could be correct there is one small problemRemove the queen and suddenly you have Ed Milliband thinking he is two steps from god
For this reason we should replace the royal family with a ceremonial goat
Then Ed Milliband is one step below a goat wearing a frock
Try picking a hole in my logic
McWigglebum4th said:
el stovey said:
She's there because some people like to feel subservient to others. It stems back to the medieval days and 'the great chain of being' where everyone had a place in the cosmic heirachy with God at the top, then the angels then kings and queens, then Lords and then peasants above the animals and plants and so on, everything imaginable fits into it somewhere, giving order and meaning to the universe.
While this could be correct there is one small problemRemove the queen and suddenly you have Ed Milliband thinking he is two steps from god
For this reason we should replace the royal family with a ceremonial goat
Then Ed Milliband is one step below a goat wearing a frock
Try picking a hole in my logic
Ayahuasca said:
We have always been led to believe that the monarch is where we as a country can draw strength in times if crisis.
But now her kingdom is at risk of being broken up, people look to her for leadership and she says she cannot interfere?
I am sorry your majesty, but if you cannot interfere in something like this, just what are you and your family for?
As the Head of State, she is the guarantor of our Constitution, which provides for the government of the people, by the people. She cannot take sides in any debate, so it would plainly be wrong for her to take sides in a democratic debate, and would ultimately undermine her position. It is her ministers' jobs to make the case for the Union.But now her kingdom is at risk of being broken up, people look to her for leadership and she says she cannot interfere?
I am sorry your majesty, but if you cannot interfere in something like this, just what are you and your family for?
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