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Legend killer
04-06-2012, 09:42 PM
No slight on the women but why the **** is there a big celebration about her when she has done jack ****e for anyone in matter of fact she should be throwing a party for myself and every other taxpayer as we pay for her to go round giving the occasional wave to everyone

SAD BUT TRUE

Scarlett.
04-06-2012, 09:54 PM
It's a celebration of the United Kingdom for most people, the Queen is just a part of it.

Maia
04-06-2012, 09:56 PM
Don't be silly

Legend killer
04-06-2012, 09:56 PM
Chewy that is perfectly fine but why is the whole attention on her when she does nothing more than i do for the people of the country

Legend killer
04-06-2012, 09:57 PM
Don't be silly

What does she do for yourself and me???

This aint a knock on her cause she seems like a nice enough person before anyone starts crying

MTVN
04-06-2012, 09:58 PM
It's a 4 day weekend, enough of your rubbish LK

Mrluvaluva
04-06-2012, 09:58 PM
I am sure the untold numbers of people who have been celebrating the occasion all around the world would not agree with you. Although some of the funding does come from the tax payer, not all of it actually does. For instance the 10.5 million used for the flotilla yesterday came from privately donated funds, and I am sure it will have a lasting memory for those who took part in the celebrations. She does far more than give the occasional wave.

Scarlett.
04-06-2012, 10:00 PM
What does she do for yourself and me???

This aint a knock on her cause she seems like a nice enough person before anyone starts crying

She brings in tourists, funny we never hear this arguement about King Harald V of Norway

Legend killer
04-06-2012, 10:01 PM
What does she do that i don't do for the country, tell me this and i will delete thread

The extra days off is great don't get me wrong BUT WHAT DOES SHE DO

Locke.
04-06-2012, 10:01 PM
Yeah it's a load of ****e and am sick of hearing about it

Legend killer
04-06-2012, 10:01 PM
dAVID bECKHAM BRINGS IN TOURISTS ARE WE GONNA CELEBRATE HIM BECAUSE OF IT???

MTVN
04-06-2012, 10:05 PM
Nonsense LK, nonsense

Firewire
04-06-2012, 10:07 PM
I'm sure the millions who gathered the streets of London yesterday don't care.

Stu
04-06-2012, 10:09 PM
What does she do that i don't do for the country
She can blink and breath at the same time, for a start.

I'm Irish and I've had a ball with the jubilee. I sat with a mate all day yesterday going through cans doing a running commentary of the boat stuff on Sky News.

And yes I wish I was English. I love England. It's ... measurably better than Ireland.

Legend killer
04-06-2012, 10:31 PM
Still know one has told me what she actually does so for that reason i stand by what i said about her throwing a party for my fellow taxpayers that allow her to wave

http://i4.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article861330.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/Queen+Elizabeth+waves+from+a+boat+during+a+pageant +in+celebration+of+her+Diamond+Jubilee

How would i function without that wave guiding me on life's journey

Legend killer
04-06-2012, 10:33 PM
So you're speaking for everyone based on your personal opinion? You can't do that, you thick moron.

I suppose obvious troll is...well...obvious.

http://i4.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article861330.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/Queen+Elizabeth+waves+from+a+boat+during+a+pageant +in+celebration+of+her+Diamond+Jubilee

I hope that has helped you function throughout the rest of the week no need to thank me for funding that wave for you

joeysteele
04-06-2012, 10:36 PM
I would term myself as a Monarchist, I appreciate it may appear the Queen does little but in reality she at 86, does some very punishing schedules,the extensive travelling is often a major chore for people far younger than she is.
She is, as well as the Monarch,in my view a great ambassador for the UK, a representative of some stability and continuity when lots of other things are changing and not all for the better.

She is only likely the 3rd Monarch to reign for 60 years and although I have to admit I do find some of the over the top celebrations a little nauseating at times, overall I feel really glad this jubilee of a Monarch reigning for 60 years has occurred, a piece of history being made in my lifetime that I have been able to see.

I also wouldn't bet against her making 70 years as Queen either.

Marsh.
04-06-2012, 10:37 PM
No slight on the women but why the **** is there a big celebration about her when she has done jack ****e for anyone in matter of fact she should be throwing a party for myself and every other taxpayer as we pay for her to go round giving the occasional wave to everyone

SAD BUT TRUE

I'm no Royalist but get an education before criticising anything. They are given what is technically an "allowance" for their trips in keeping relations with other countries. But the money they pay back into government outweighs the money paid to them. Today, for a lot of people, was a celebration of Great Britain with the Queen as a sort of Ambassador for that. 60 years is a great feat.

Legend killer
04-06-2012, 10:50 PM
I'm no Royalist but get an education before criticising anything. They are given what is technically an "allowance" for their trips in keeping relations with other countries. But the money they pay back into government outweighs the money paid to them. Today, for a lot of people, was a celebration of Great Britain with the Queen as a sort of Ambassador for that. 60 years is a great feat.

Oh poor them it must be really hard being handed on 24/7 and living in complete luxury boo hoo

As it is so hard send me to bloody china and co and i will keep up relations although it is such a hard job i may struggle to cope

Marsh.
04-06-2012, 10:54 PM
Oh poor them it must be really hard being handed on 24/7 and living in complete luxury boo hoo

As it is so hard send me to bloody china and co and i will keep up relations although it is such a hard job i may struggle to cope

Who said it's hard for them? I mentioned how they actually EARN money for the country. You're talking about them taking from the tax payer without mentioning the profits they give back in return.

There is an argument against having a Royal Family, but yours isn't the one. Like I said upthread, actually seek out information about what you're talking about otherwise you just come across as silly and uneducated.

In fact you sound like you're not old enough to actually contribute to the taxes you're whinging about.

joeysteele
04-06-2012, 10:56 PM
It isn't so much important as to what she does but what she stands for. the history of the Country, her very presence somewhere or at an organised event has people charging all over and coming from all over the World just to be part of it, that brings in funds for retail businesses.

On her travels worldwide,her status increases, more often than not, the standing of the UK and also the image of the UK to other Nations.

It is though that in the UK we have a role for ahead of State,who is the seal on all Parliamentary bills,she has a job to do and a duty to perform that fully which she has done with unshaken devotion to that duty.

She also as I said above, also stands for continuity,representing a form of stability in that continuity in the duties she performs.
It is not about what she 'does' in the main but more as to what she 'is'. I for one am glad we have a Monarch and especially one like the current Queen.

spitfire
04-06-2012, 10:56 PM
As per the same old members would rather seek my attention than answer my bloody question

What does she do that i don't do for the country???

Although the Queen is no longer responsible for governing the country, she carries out a great many important tasks on behalf of the nation.


As Head of State, the Queen goes on official State visits abroad. She also invites other world leaders to come to the United Kingdom. During their visit, Heads of State usually stay at Buckingham Palace, or sometimes at Windsor Castle or Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

The Queen is also the Head of the Armed Forces. She is the only person who can declare when the country is at war and when war is over, although she must take advice from her government first.

The Queen is Head of the Church of England.
The Queen appoints archbishops and bishops on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The spiritual leader of the Church of England is the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Every day 'red boxes' are delivered to the Queen's desk full of documents and reports from the government ministers and Commonwealth officials. They must all be read and, if necessary, signed by the Queen.


The Queen represents the nation at times of great celebration or sorrow. One example of this is Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph monument in Whitehall. The Queen lays a wreath there each year to honour the members of the armed forces who have died fighting for their country.

At least three Royal Garden Parties are held at Buckingham Palace each year and about 8,000 guests attend each one.

Alongside her other duties the Queen spends a huge amount of time travelling around the country visiting hospitals, schools, factories and other places and organisations.

God save the Queen.

Stu
04-06-2012, 11:00 PM
Rule Spitfire! Spitfire rule the waves!

Harry!
04-06-2012, 11:18 PM
I really want our Queen Liz to beat Victoria's record and say that I was alive when she did that. That day will make history.

Shanna
04-06-2012, 11:23 PM
Although the Queen is no longer responsible for governing the country, she carries out a great many important tasks on behalf of the nation.


As Head of State, the Queen goes on official State visits abroad. She also invites other world leaders to come to the United Kingdom. During their visit, Heads of State usually stay at Buckingham Palace, or sometimes at Windsor Castle or Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

The Queen is also the Head of the Armed Forces. She is the only person who can declare when the country is at war and when war is over, although she must take advice from her government first.

The Queen is Head of the Church of England.
The Queen appoints archbishops and bishops on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The spiritual leader of the Church of England is the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Every day 'red boxes' are delivered to the Queen's desk full of documents and reports from the government ministers and Commonwealth officials. They must all be read and, if necessary, signed by the Queen.


The Queen represents the nation at times of great celebration or sorrow. One example of this is Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph monument in Whitehall. The Queen lays a wreath there each year to honour the members of the armed forces who have died fighting for their country.

At least three Royal Garden Parties are held at Buckingham Palace each year and about 8,000 guests attend each one.

Alongside her other duties the Queen spends a huge amount of time travelling around the country visiting hospitals, schools, factories and other places and organisations.

God save the Queen.

This ^ Was a well written (typed?) post, and a pleasure to read. Thank you Spitfire. I won't lie...the majority of this I was unaware of.