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Queen Warning to Brown
It has been reported that Global has had a warning from our Liz! :eek:
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Politics/MPs-Expenses-Labour-MP-Fraser-Kemp-In-Repeat-DVD-Claims-Scandal/Article/200905315283177?lpos=Politics_Carousel_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15283177_MPs_Expenses%3A_Labour_MP_Fraser_Kemp_In_Repeat_DVD_Claims_Scandal
Please Liz, listen to us and dissolve this apology for a government. (Does the Queen use DS?)
Meanwhile, the Queen has reportedly stepped into the scandal by urging the PM to get his house in order, saying she is worried the outcry could damage Parliament.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Politics/MPs-Expenses-Labour-MP-Fraser-Kemp-In-Repeat-DVD-Claims-Scandal/Article/200905315283177?lpos=Politics_Carousel_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15283177_MPs_Expenses%3A_Labour_MP_Fraser_Kemp_In_Repeat_DVD_Claims_Scandal
Please Liz, listen to us and dissolve this apology for a government. (Does the Queen use DS?)
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The UK is no democracy. It's a barely elective dictatorship.
Not that you'd care much being an Irish republican.
They have been shown to be at least downright greedy and at worst, thieving from the taxpayer.
What is the point in us ever voting again? It's the "I'm alright Jack" attitude and plunder the country for whatever you can. First it was the greedy bankers messing up our banking system (and then being paid bonuses for it) and now greedy MPs claiming to the max.
SHAME ON YOU.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mandrake/5335164/The-Queen-is-not-amused-by-MPs-expenses-scandal.html
I do, seeing as they claim/ed jurisdiction over part of my country...
Its my country too
The majority living in that part of the country want to stay within the UK.
I thought the constitutional settlement was effectively 'parked' over there? Unfortunately there will always be some who just won't let it lie.
The southerners don't want you and most mainlanders would like you to disappear. Listening to the RTÉ radio I get the impression that they like to keep your poisonous view of how Ireland should be as far away as they can. SF performs poorly in the south after all.
Great Britain is a ship without a captain.
Get your own fetid house in order before you start criticising other people's.
Unfortunately...
More on it.
No legal power (though it would be interesting to see her try) but she has the constitutional right "to be consulted, to encourage and to warn". She has more experience of politics and politicians than the whole government combined so Brown would be well advised to listen to her.
Same owd story eh? We won't promote our party (because we have nothing positive to promote to the public) so we'll simply smear and slag off anyone who questions us. The Righteous.
Brown? Listen to anyone? Cyclops believes in his own hubris way too much to consider listening to anyone as lowly as the Queen! You silly boy. Don't you all know it started in America?
...and THEN if the bugger is returned with a majority after the next election...the WHOLE thing, blown up as a Constitutional Crisis caused by the "Queen's Meddling"...results in a nice little vote for a Republic or at the very least an even further reduction of the Monarch's role...:eek:
A Labour government has the Queen - or ANY Monarch - over a barrel. NOW we don't even have the "traditional" House of Lords to protect the institution should it ever need it Not with it being "reformed" and padded with Life Peers by the Labour government...
A growing number of people are joking about this but the joking part is wearing very thin indeed.
I'm anti-party politics as no-one represents me. I would have voted for a libertarian led party but not this wishy-washy Blairlite lot.
Not at all. I was suggesting that it would be logged on the SPINE that they have an alcohol problem (many people expect patient confidentiality to be sacrosanct when they visit their GP) if that was the course of action that they decided to take. For some that can be very damaging.
Liz could actually take action.....it's happened quite recently....
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/btn/stories/s1506081.htm
Yeah - three decades ago and in a COMPLETELY different legal position and Constitutional position to the UK...
The 1975 Australia crisis?