HM The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations?
Poll: HM The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations?
Total Members Polled: 189
Discussion
I will pour a quiet dram in her honour.
There is great value in having a person to whom all politicians must bend the knee, something I feel presidential systems lack.
You don't have to look far in the pantheon of world leaders to see egos that have elevated individuals above their capability like a hot air balloon lifting its cargo of mediocrity to the heady heights of a messiah complex. I feel it is useful therefore to have someone who can look down on political leaders and, in regal tones, inform the prime minister that they are in fact being a knobber.
There is great value in having a person to whom all politicians must bend the knee, something I feel presidential systems lack.
You don't have to look far in the pantheon of world leaders to see egos that have elevated individuals above their capability like a hot air balloon lifting its cargo of mediocrity to the heady heights of a messiah complex. I feel it is useful therefore to have someone who can look down on political leaders and, in regal tones, inform the prime minister that they are in fact being a knobber.
MC Bodge said:
Cold said:
I'm sure there was a more patriotic spirit back in 1977.
Patriotic spirit or unquestioning serfdom?She needs to retire.
Pushing for retirement at her age seems a bit mean though. Let her enjoy her jubilee first!
MC Bodge said:
Cold said:
I'm sure there was a more patriotic spirit back in 1977.
Patriotic spirit or unquestioning serfdom?She needs to retire.
I have to admit I don’t get this attitude.
When I was younger I was a republican but over time I’ve come to see the value of the monarchy but if I genuinely felt the way the pair of you do I would have long since relocated to another country just to alleviate this kind of low level dissatisfaction.
Tartan Pixie said:
I will pour a quiet dram in her honour.
There is great value in having a person to whom all politicians must bend the knee, something I feel presidential systems lack.
You don't have to look far in the pantheon of world leaders to see egos that have elevated individuals above their capability like a hot air balloon lifting its cargo of mediocrity to the heady heights of a messiah complex. I feel it is useful therefore to have someone who can look down on political leaders and, in regal tones, inform the prime minister that they are in fact being a knobber.
Indeed.There is great value in having a person to whom all politicians must bend the knee, something I feel presidential systems lack.
You don't have to look far in the pantheon of world leaders to see egos that have elevated individuals above their capability like a hot air balloon lifting its cargo of mediocrity to the heady heights of a messiah complex. I feel it is useful therefore to have someone who can look down on political leaders and, in regal tones, inform the prime minister that they are in fact being a knobber.
Ridgemont said:
MC Bodge said:
Cold said:
I'm sure there was a more patriotic spirit back in 1977.
Patriotic spirit or unquestioning serfdom?She needs to retire.
I have to admit I don’t get this attitude.
When I was younger I was a republican but over time I’ve come to see the value of the monarchy but if I genuinely felt the way the pair of you do I would have long since relocated to another country just to alleviate this kind of low level dissatisfaction.
I like our Royal Family, I enjoy living in a land where they exist. Of course, they are a complete nonsense and not really needed in any way, but so what? Not needing them is not a reason to get rid of them (that's a slippery slope for many UK citizens) but enjoying them being around is definitely a reason to keep them.
Tartan Pixie said:
I feel it is useful therefore to have someone who can look down on political leaders and, in regal tones, inform the prime minister that they are in fact being a knobber.
They obviously don't, though, do they?...and why should they?
"Regal tones" don't qualify them for anything.
Edited by MC Bodge on Sunday 15th May 11:22
Ridgemont said:
MC Bodge said:
Cold said:
I'm sure there was a more patriotic spirit back in 1977.
Patriotic spirit or unquestioning serfdom?She needs to retire.
I have to admit I don’t get this attitude.
When I was younger I was a republican but over time I’ve come to see the value of the monarchy but if I genuinely felt the way the pair of you do I would have long since relocated to another country just to alleviate this kind of low level dissatisfaction.
NerveAgent said:
Ridgemont said:
MC Bodge said:
Cold said:
I'm sure there was a more patriotic spirit back in 1977.
Patriotic spirit or unquestioning serfdom?She needs to retire.
I have to admit I don’t get this attitude.
When I was younger I was a republican but over time I’ve come to see the value of the monarchy but if I genuinely felt the way the pair of you do I would have long since relocated to another country just to alleviate this kind of low level dissatisfaction.
Should we infer that it is monarchy that keeps Ridgmont in this country?
Vanden Saab said:
It will be the only one in my lifetime so yes, MrsVS is a bit of a royals fan so a couple of days in London followed by a couple in Windsor to celebrate keeps her happy and gives me many Brownie points
Actually "going to see it" is taking it to a whole new level I'll take the extra bank holiday, but that's it.
Al Gorithum said:
Well here we are with one of the most momentous occasions in the history of Britain. HMQE2 celebrates her platinum jubilee marking her reign the longest serving Monarch in our history.
Momentous Vanden Saab said:
It will be the only one in my lifetime so yes, MrsVS is a bit of a royals fan so a couple of days in London followed by a couple in Windsor to celebrate keeps her happy and gives me many Brownie points
Fair enuff , I’m not going to slaughter anyone who really loves Liz, it’s quite a personal thing really especially for older people like my mum who can remember the coronation.In January, I said this:
I shall raise a glass in recognition of her relentless dedication, service, and work. I think the Queen has done a lot of good for the country, and that on balance, the Royal family are are an asset rather than a drain.
But that's as far as it goes. I won't be partying in the street or crying my eyes out in joy. That sort of thing is a bit 'Princess Diana'.Things have changed slightly....
My wife has volunteered to help with the surprisingly well organised Jubilee celebrations in our village and is apparently going to bake cakes, erect decorations, and run a stall/bar for 3 hours.
My Mum has also pencilled in a family meal/party for the day after, and has purchased various Fortnum and Mason Jubilee items, plus decorations, and even bought 'fun' M&S Jubilee T Shirts for my wife and my brothers wife She is also planning on making a Jubilee Trifle recipe from the competition Mary Berry just hosted...
So yeah, I seem to have been dragged into it! But I will take it as an opportunity to just drink wine/champagne and eat cake all weekend
Lord Marylebone said:
Muzzer79 said:
From the comfort of my sofa; I shall tip a nod to Her Maj in recognition of her valued service and enjoy the bank holiday.
But street parties and similar celebrations? That's a bit 1981 for me.
I am a staunch royalist in respect of the value they bring to the country, but I don't see the need to fawn over them.
Muzzer sums it up for me. But street parties and similar celebrations? That's a bit 1981 for me.
I am a staunch royalist in respect of the value they bring to the country, but I don't see the need to fawn over them.
I shall raise a glass in recognition of her relentless dedication, service, and work. I think the Queen has done a lot of good for the country, and that on balance, the Royal family are are an asset rather than a drain.
But that's as far as it goes. I won't be partying in the street or crying my eyes out in joy. That sort of thing is a bit 'Princess Diana'.
My wife has volunteered to help with the surprisingly well organised Jubilee celebrations in our village and is apparently going to bake cakes, erect decorations, and run a stall/bar for 3 hours.
My Mum has also pencilled in a family meal/party for the day after, and has purchased various Fortnum and Mason Jubilee items, plus decorations, and even bought 'fun' M&S Jubilee T Shirts for my wife and my brothers wife She is also planning on making a Jubilee Trifle recipe from the competition Mary Berry just hosted...
So yeah, I seem to have been dragged into it! But I will take it as an opportunity to just drink wine/champagne and eat cake all weekend
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