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The cheek of it!* ;)

*Should have said that in the Tory MP thread :lol:

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Good on them, if only we could have a Democratic vote on whether we could become Citizens of a Republic rather than Subjects of a Monarchy.

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I vote Subject. ;)

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Sometimes I feel the Queen should flex her muscle and whup everyone's asses back into shape and reclaim her Empire.

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adidan wrote:
Good on them, if only we could have a Democratic vote on whether we could become Citizens of a Republic rather than Subjects of a Monarchy.


Then we could have an overpriced failure as a politcian such Mr Blair

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Subject for me.

Based on the fact that Lizzie was the only thing that kept Thatcher under heel.

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What do you expect from a bunch of convicts? ;)

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What, they wouldn't even let her finish first?
That's just bad form.
It could also be very messy too.

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What, they wouldn't even let her finish first?
That's just bad form.
It could also be very messy too.

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:lol:

Oh, and +1 for Subject cos otherwise, you know, the Troubles were all for nothing :roll: :lol:

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adidan wrote:
Good on them, if only we could have a Democratic vote on whether we could become Citizens of a Republic rather than Subjects of a Monarchy.


Then we could have an overpriced failure as a politcian such Mr Blair

Not necessarily.

Thinking of something worse is never an argument to keep what you have.

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adidan wrote:
bobbdobbs wrote:
adidan wrote:
Good on them, if only we could have a Democratic vote on whether we could become Citizens of a Republic rather than Subjects of a Monarchy.


Then we could have an overpriced failure as a politcian such Mr Blair

Not necessarily.

Thinking of something worse is never an argument to keep what you have.


I know what you mean, but you know our politicians and 'mission creep'... You'd want somebody elected by the people ideally, but even then you get someone who's affiliated somehow, or even worse, a 'star' :oops:

Frankly, the public can't be trusted :lol:

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