spudnik wrote:
Being Canadian, as children we would swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen, I don't know if this is still done in classrooms, but it was something I vividly remember as a child. As I got older, I grew to dislike all the scandal and greed of the Royals, The time for these leeches has ended, the monarchy has to be done away with, sure keep the Commonwealth and Parliament, we don't really need a Queen or a King.
Because the parliament is a serious shedload of use to us? We might as well have a full-blown monarchistic state, like we used to have, for all the say the british public get in how things are run. At least then we get a refreshing change of leadership every generation, instead of the same string of ret*ds every 10 years or so. Leeches? Seriously.. does anyone actually read posts in these threads? Methinks I already pointed out exactly how "leechy" the royals are, by comparison to the rest of our top-heavy bloated semi-dictatorship of a government.
As for scandal.. the biggest scandal Ive seen about the royals is Princess Ann wearing a dress she wore in 1981.. or perhaps the fact that the Queen can't afford basic maintenance.. the kind of s**t the council have to provide for free to dolescum..
The royal family have been both figurehead and a rallying point in the past, and need I repeat that the Queen is STILL WORKING well past retirement age!! I suspect she knows more about a hard days graft than a lot of the civil service, and substantially more about it than the vast numbers who remain steadfastly unemployed.
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