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whilst the only growing industry seems to be foodbanks and people (including children) are sleeping in the streets, while they still dip deeply into our pockets? whilst Carlo charges the RNLI a fee to cross the beach whilst responding to a shout for help? whilst his son profits from rack rents on the 600 plus mould infested slum properties he 'owns?
Whilst the spend millions on an air conditioned gold coach yet still charge our struggling NHS millions for a place to park our ambulances?
No, not really a fan to be honest.
But I'm sure we'll have a line of compulsive forelock tuggers who delight in grovelling at their feet jump to their defence with thu usual fictions about tourism and the likes
Interesting chat in Austria last week where they abolished their royal family around a century ago and reclaimed the land for the people - sort of. However, they are big on protecting their culture and identity, something which sadly has often become combined with hooliganism or the far right here in England.

Not saying the royal family are faultless, but I think most of our problems as a nation stem from elsewhere...

With rights come responsibilities. There has been too much focus on the former and neglect of the latter. This has rotted so many of our institutions and social cohesion, along with the removal of the bedrock for morality and accountability. Teach people they are merely here to survive and breed and is it any surprise that people live for themselves.
 
Interesting chat in Austria last week where they abolished their royal family around a century ago and reclaimed the land for the people - sort of. However, they are big on protecting their culture and identity, something which sadly has often become combined with hooliganism or the far right here in England.
so if we follow Austria's lead - the best thing for the country would be to abolish the saxe coburg gotha mountbattens and all their hangers on
 
so if we follow Austria's lead - the best thing for the country would be to abolish the saxe coburg gotha mountbattens and all their hangers on
It has got me wondering what that would look like in the UK (even as someone who is more on the royalist side). The problem I think we'd have in the UK is there would be massive mismanagement of the assets- much of the land would probably end up in private hands rather than being owned for the public and we'd still have a wealthy elite privately owning most of the land, or government would build on it and developers destroy more of the countryside. Maybe I'm overly cynical but I do not trust our government or populace to look after our countryside anywhere near adequately and think we'd end up in a worse spot.

A friend of mine recently had to endure the environment agency and water company doing improvement works on a stream on the entrance to where he lives, supposedly to ensure fish can swim up and breed. They electrofished out over 100 trout so those were getting up there anyway, dredged the stream so destroying any existing redds and the insect larval population (silt dumped on nearby grass which is now trashed) and have trashed the nearby ground which was level and grassy before. Pigeons are loving the grass seed which won't grow as the ground is now too cold and the stream already looks like the newly placed gravel is covered in mud that's washed back in. Basically they've damaged the whole local ecosystem for several years to come at an expense of hundreds of thousands of pounds and some twit in an office now has s piece of paper to say they've made things 'better'.
 
whilst the only growing industry seems to be foodbanks and people (including children) are sleeping in the streets, while they still dip deeply into our pockets? whilst Carlo charges the RNLI a fee to cross the beach whilst responding to a shout for help? whilst his son profits from rack rents on the 600 plus mould infested slum properties he 'owns?
Whilst the spend millions on an air conditioned gold coach yet still charge our struggling NHS millions for a place to park our ambulances?
No, not really a fan to be honest.
But I'm sure we'll have a line of compulsive forelock tuggers who delight in grovelling at their feet jump to their defence with thu usual fictions about tourism and the likes
Well it was a Channel 4 documentary ... as usual it only explores one side and in this case it was the side of those who would prefer to see a Republic and I admit I am not in favour of a replublic. The Crown Estate (it does not all belong to Charles and William) own some of the most beautiful land in the UK and preserve it - If all this was returned to the people ie: 'The Government' I wonder how long it would take them to sell of the asset - probably to those rich people that true Socialists appear to despise !

I think, if you set aside the issues of wealth, that Charles has, throughout his life, championed some very worthwhile causes and William seems to be shaping up in a very caring vein. There are always going to be those with great wealth in any society - some inherited, some earned - what they put back in society and their personal integrity is what matters to me. I suspect that the charges levied (and in many cases they are peppercorns) in many cases just go back into the maintenance of the estate

From what I see in our politicians (and worse - those across the Atlantic and in some other countries around the world) I'd rather see what we have in place here than the alternative of an all powerful president with no checks and balances.

I'm not saying that there are not some reforms necessary in our Royalty - there are hangers on that have shown a total disrespect to our society that should be cast aside but I can't say I'm in favour of the alternatives or harping on about the 'wrongs' that were inflicted by previous generations - the past is history, remember it, discuss it, learn from it and move on.
 
I'm not saying that there are not some reforms necessary in our Royalty
why should have to pay for then at all? they have enough 'private wealth' to fund themselves, carlo even had the audacity to demand the taxpayer pay for burying the queen, one of the richest people in the UK.
Phil the greek came to this country with nothing but an overcoat and overactive libido, and yet he died a multimillionaire.
These freeloading parasites have lived off the fat of the land since George the first (also a virtually penniless no hoper) was 'invited' to be king just because the english upper class hated and feared catholicism.
Let them swan around in their chocolate medals and ermines - but let them pay their own way, their arrogance is beyond belief.
And the fact we have have hordes of grovelling sycophants rushing to their defence in the hope that some of their richness rubs off on them if it wasn't so pathetic, it's beyond belief
 
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why should have to pay for then at all? they have enough 'private wealth' to fund themselves, carlo even had the audacity to demand the taxpayer pay for burying the queen, one of the richest people in the UK.
Phil the greek came to this country with nothing but an overcoat and overactive libido, and yet he died a multimillionaire.
These freeloading parasites have lived off the fat of the land since George the first (also a virtually penniless no hoper) was 'invited' to be king just because the english upper class hated and feared catholicism.
Let them swan around in their chocolate medals and ermines - but let them pay their own way, their arrogance is beyond belief.
And the fact we have have hordes of grovelling sycophants rushing to their defence in the hope that some of their richness rubs off on them if it wasn't so pathetic, it's beyond belief
My goodness, I can sense the passion in your post and hope you’re not going red in the face? If you are, I’ll invite you round to share this with me - there are two portions.
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Are any of us?
According to Wiki
The area now called England was first inhabited by modern humans during the Upper Paleolithic. It takes its name from the Angles, a Germanic tribe who settled during the 5th and 6th centuries.

We have since been invaded a few times by Romans, Vikings, Anglo Saxons and Normans to name a few

Our family originate from Norway.
One of the family now no longer with us spent years researching and traced back to the village where my ancestors departed from.
 
Our family originate from Norway
Mine from Normandy in 1066. One year I went to Honfleur on the Normandy coast and found engraved above the church door the names of the knights that attended a pre-invasion service. As my Polish Mum came to England in 1946 I gain satisfaction from the knowledge that I am a bona fide British foreigner (just like all of us).
 
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Both my parents are Polish. My father’s part of Poland has been stolen by the Russians twice. Most records are missing. I never got past my great grandmother on my mother’s side.
 
Mine from Normandy in 1066. One year I went to Honfleur on the Normandy coast and found engraved above the door the names of the knights that attended a pre-invasion service. As my Polish Mum came to England in 1946 I gain satisfaction from the knowledge that I am a bona fide British foreigner (just like all of us).
Unless anyone can trace their ancestry to the few individuals that possibly survived in the south of the British isle (when attached to the mainland) during the last ice age then no one is a local.

even then, it's a bit tenuous
https://www.theguardian.com/science...s home to at,again became habitable to humans.

Bloody Foreigners, coming over here, taking our caves, eating our mammoths!! :ROFLMAO:
 
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