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Jubilee cooking contest may be illegal 
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16747153

Some people need to get a life!

Anyway its easy to resolve - offer the kids a choice

Option 1
Take part in the cookery competion and have a day off to celbrate the Dimond Jubilee

Option 2
Attend school and do a 6 hr exam on the relative benifits of a republican system

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Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:41 pm
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I get a day off to mark the Jubilee, I think I shall celebrate it by attending a Repbulican event. :mrgreen:

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Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:45 pm
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These sort of people really piss me off. I don't care what your opinion on the monarchy is, don't throw a paddy just because people have a different opinion to you.
These children are going to have a fun and educational day cooking. So what if they've decided to theme it around the queen. It's hardly the same as North Korea.
Get a life FFS.
It's like people who hate religion demanding that people shouldn't wear crosses etc at work. They're just intolerant!

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The point is the monarchy is part of the political system of the UK. It should be discussed as such, not held at arms length while everyone bows reverentially.

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