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GoldHeart 13-09-2022 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 11210690)
Protesters are always being told that it ‘isn’t the right time’ sorry, but when is a better time to protest the existence of an outdated monarchy, than when a change is happening and new people are being handed titles? It seems like the perfect time to voice frustration over a continued system

I'm not a royalist ,but I still don't think it's the right time or place . I wonder if they'll do this again when it's the actual coronation?? . As wouldn't that make more sense if they're saying " Not My King " or "Abolish The Monarchy" .

Whether people liked or disliked The Queen , it's still about her memory this week .

rusticgal 13-09-2022 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11210630)
I wasn't happy with other events being postponed or cancelled.

However I'm actually engrossed in the TV coverage.
It's like being part of history.

Her Majesty was Queen of the UK.
The Royals could never have been allowed to grieve privately like other families do.
There's a demand of a sort from the people wanting to share in this loss.

King Charles 111 actually is doing HIS new job too.
Taking on the new duties while carrying out the ceremonies of those new duties.
We haven't seen this or heard this for 70 years.

The King, is being supported in his new job as King by his family and they are all supporting each other in their grieving the loss of their Mother.

Recently there's more on other channels now.
However I find I'm choosing to watch the build up to the funeral.
Plus taking in the transition from the late Queen to a King now.

It's NOT their fault.
I actually found the 4 of them standing vigil at their Mothers coffin.
Both moving and heartbreaking.

Plus as Cherie said, I think opinion has changed.
I wasn't sure of Charles being King.
Now I am.
I think he will be a really good Monarch.
I now have both respect and admiration for him and how he has carried out everything these last few days.
His training from his Mother has clearly been perfect from her.


Well said Joey. I have the week off coincidently and have been watching it at every opportunity. I think if the Royals had just hidden away in Mourning there would have been many a negative debate regarding Charles becoming King...but vunlike any other family they have not had the privilidge to hide away in their grief. History and protocols have allowed all of us to share their grief. I think they have all dealt with this so well and like you, I have a lot more confidence and respect for Charles as our new King...and I now think he will do a great job in the short time he has.

Cherie 13-09-2022 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11210687)
I don't know why hecklers choose to do this now with the Queen's death, while the country is in mourning. Really inappropriate.


Exactly
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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11210697)
it's never the time or the place for a demonstration, the fact is in a land of free speech it's always the right time and the right place :laugh:


I don’t think attacking a grieving family is on at all

Bojo being booed at the Jubilee service was great though completely different scenarios

Cherie 13-09-2022 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11210700)
I'm not a royalist ,but I still don't think it's the right time or place . I wonder if they'll do this again when it's the actual coronation?? . As wouldn't that make more sense if they're saying " Not My King " or "Abolish The Monarchy" .

Whether people liked or disliked The Queen , it's still about her memory this week .

Yep the coronation if they choose to protest there would be fine in my view

Its about common decency

rusticgal 13-09-2022 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11210700)
I'm not a royalist ,but I still don't think it's the right time or place . I wonder if they'll do this again when it's the actual coronation?? . As wouldn't that make more sense if they're saying " Not My King " or "Abolish The Monarchy" .

Whether people liked or disliked The Queen , it's still about her memory this week .


They should be grateful they live in a Democratic country where they are allowed to vent their feelings without being dragged off and executed. Which is why they should save their protests for a more respectful time and place...
they are just ignorant scum imo....

bots 13-09-2022 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11210703)

I don’t think attacking a grieving family is on at all

it's a circus though, it's not grieving. I am becoming more anti royal by the day the longer this horror show goes on

Liam- 13-09-2022 11:30 AM

In a democracy there aren’t rules on where or when you can protest, you can’t have it both ways, either you believe in freedom and democracy or you don’t, the queen dying doesn’t change people’s freedom of speech or expression

GoldHeart 13-09-2022 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11210697)
it's never the time or the place for a demonstration, the fact is in a land of free speech it's always the right time and the right place :laugh:

The Queen hasn't even been buried yet though , tbh when she died I was thinking if the monarchy died with her then that would be fitting. But let's be realistic here , the monarchy just goes on .

And I don't see the point of choosing her death whilst people are mourning ,as a way to protest against the monarchy. And why is Andrew only just getting heckled now ? , Where was this heckler in the past few years?? When the scandal & allegations actually came to light :facepalm:

Look how the Royal family have to continue with tradition & their duties, Charles didn't even have time to grieve , he's thrown out there as 'New King on the throne ' the moment his mother died.

Crimson Dynamo 13-09-2022 11:32 AM

hopefully whoever pulled him back gave him a thick ear for his trouble

drunk lout

Liam- 13-09-2022 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11210707)
it's a circus though, it's not grieving. I am becoming more anti royal by the day the longer this horror show goes on

I’ve been getting more and more annoyed thinking about just how much money is being spent on all of this nonsense while there are still real people suffering because of the current crisis going on, it’s blood boiling that we’re wasting so much money on all of these pompous ceremonies while the dead woman’s ‘people’ are being left to rot

Jordan. 13-09-2022 11:32 AM

"They're sad leave them alone!"

-people who almost bullied Meghan into suicide.

Crimson Dynamo 13-09-2022 11:37 AM

Waiting for the KIng to arrive
 
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...g?imwidth=1240

Cherie 13-09-2022 11:38 AM

I love how they have the school kids at the front of the crowd in Hillsborough

joeysteele 13-09-2022 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11210716)
I love how they have the school kids at the front of the crowd in Hillsborough

Great to see that Cherie.
They looked so happy too, a great moment for them to meet the King.

joeysteele 13-09-2022 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 11210702)
Well said Joey. I have the week off coincidently and have been watching it at every opportunity. I think if the Royals had just hidden away in Mourning there would have been many a negative debate regarding Charles becoming King...but vunlike any other family they have not had the privilidge to hide away in their grief. History and protocols have allowed all of us to share their grief. I think they have all dealt with this so well and like you, I have a lot more confidence and respect for Charles as our new King...and I now think he will do a great job in the short time he has.

Hope you're having a good week off.

Thank you for your response.
Also indeed, had they hidden away, the criticism would have likely been deafening.

arista 13-09-2022 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 11210712)
I’ve been getting more and more annoyed thinking about just how much money is being spent on all of this nonsense while there are still real people suffering because of the current crisis going on, it’s blood boiling that we’re wasting so much money on all of these pompous ceremonies while the dead woman’s ‘people’ are being left to rot



Yes The Government
is trying to fit the Live Parliament
Mini budget
to last day next week before they go to recess
so it can only be debated on that day.

GoldHeart 13-09-2022 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 11210713)
"They're sad leave them alone!"

-people who almost bullied Meghan into suicide.

Well whatever people want to think of Meghan, I think she wanted some type of reconciliation .. and that showed . And she was supporting Harry .

I think Meghan & The Queen liked eachother ,they seemed to get on .. whatever people seem to think.

Cherie 13-09-2022 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 11210712)
I’ve been getting more and more annoyed thinking about just how much money is being spent on all of this nonsense while there are still real people suffering because of the current crisis going on, it’s blood boiling that we’re wasting so much money on all of these pompous ceremonies while the dead woman’s ‘people’ are being left to rot

What about the boost to the economy, hotel rooms, food outlets, florists, supermarkets , travel, public transport,...it’e enormous

Crimson Dynamo 13-09-2022 11:49 AM

London hotels have enjoyed a surge in bookings and some of the most prestigious are fully
booked. The Royal Family, British political leaders and global heads of state are expected
to attend, as well as thousands of members of the public."

arista 13-09-2022 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11210727)
London hotels have enjoyed a surge in bookings and some of the most prestigious are fully
booked. The Royal Family, British political leaders and global heads of state are expected
to attend, as well as thousands of members of the public."


Yes raised their prices.

Some Hotels full of Police

The Slim Reaper 13-09-2022 11:57 AM

Taxing the uber-wealthy and corporations is an even better way to give a permanent boost to the economy.

Cherie 13-09-2022 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11210732)
Taxing the uber-wealthy and corporations is an even better way to give a permanent boost to the economy.

No one would disagree

Crimson Dynamo 13-09-2022 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11210730)
Yes raised their prices.

Some Hotels full of Police

Id imagine florists in London have never had such a week?

arista 13-09-2022 12:06 PM

The Iranian Ambassador
has an official invite.


Not Trump.

Not Russia,

Ch4HDnews Live Lunchtime

GoldHeart 13-09-2022 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11210732)
Taxing the uber-wealthy and corporations is an even better way to give a permanent boost to the economy.

Raising the taxes for the super wealthy would probably solve alot of problems. But the super wealthy are greedy & they get salty over the 'unthinkable of losing a penny', they wouldn't even notice it's gone .. that's how crazy it is.

Alan Sugar recently has been rubbing it in the working class faces , I guess to him we're all peasants. The bloke was showing off his yacht .. really insensitive pr1ck ,then he had the nerve to tell people to shut up who dared criticised his selfish behaviour.


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