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| Loved every minute of it makes a change from seeing loads of mothers with kids with different dads also taking our taxes and do f.all for it . So call me every thing under the sun I dont give a t**s
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| Quote ICECREAMMAN="ICECREAMMAN"ANYWAY it was a nice day and most folk enjoyed it'"
exactly, and i know i enjoyed it 
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| Quote east hull FC fan="east hull FC fan"I fail to see their importance in the day to day running of our country. Maybe you could explain this "influence" they have towards this?
Having American family and living there for a while, its hardly a surprise they say this. It would mean admitting the way they do things is wrong. I also don't think the Americans are particularly representative of the whole world.
Again, what real part do they play?'"
Some good articles in the Guardian today looking at the complex (or, apparently, fairly simple) relationship between patriotism, national pride and the monarchy, like this one:
[urlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/apr/30/royalty-british-attitude-patriotism[/url
"The scale of the crowds, like the fervour of the broadcasters, was a reminder of just how rare such displays are in Britain. We have no national day, no Fourth of July. World Cup victories are rarer than coronations and, besides, sporting events are complicated: the teams often represent England or Scotland or Wales or Northern Ireland alone rather than Britain.
This, then, is how Britain does patriotism. Republicans in Britain have long made their case in the language of political institutions, explaining why an elected head of state would be a better system. They've couched the argument as if abolishing the monarchy were like a move to AV. It's nothing of the sort. What we saw yesterday is proof that a shift away from royalty would require an entirely new form of British patriotism – for the two are utterly bound together, hand in hand, like a prince and his bride at a gorgeous wedding."
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| Quote Mrs Barista="Mrs Barista"Some good articles in the Guardian today looking at the complex (or, apparently, fairly simple) relationship between patriotism, national pride and the monarchy, like this one:
[urlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/apr/30/royalty-british-attitude-patriotism[/url
"The scale of the crowds, like the fervour of the broadcasters, was a reminder of just how rare such displays are in Britain. We have no national day, no Fourth of July. World Cup victories are rarer than coronations and, besides, sporting events are complicated: the teams often represent England or Scotland or Wales or Northern Ireland alone rather than Britain.
This, then, is how Britain does patriotism. Republicans in Britain have long made their case in the language of political institutions, explaining why an elected head of state would be a better system. They've couched the argument as if abolishing the monarchy were like a move to AV. It's nothing of the sort. What we saw yesterday is proof that a shift away from royalty would require an entirely new form of British patriotism – for the two are utterly bound together, hand in hand, like a prince and his bride at a gorgeous wedding."'"
Excellent post.
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| Quote Mrs Barista="Mrs Barista"Some good articles in the Guardian today looking at the complex (or, apparently, fairly simple) relationship between patriotism, national pride and the monarchy, like this one:
[urlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/apr/30/royalty-british-attitude-patriotism[/url
"The scale of the crowds, like the fervour of the broadcasters, was a reminder of just how rare such displays are in Britain. We have no national day, no Fourth of July. World Cup victories are rarer than coronations and, besides, sporting events are complicated: the teams often represent England or Scotland or Wales or Northern Ireland alone rather than Britain.
This, then, is how Britain does patriotism. Republicans in Britain have long made their case in the language of political institutions, explaining why an elected head of state would be a better system. They've couched the argument as if abolishing the monarchy were like a move to AV. It's nothing of the sort. What we saw yesterday is proof that a shift away from royalty would require an entirely new form of British patriotism – for the two are utterly bound together, hand in hand, like a prince and his bride at a gorgeous wedding."'"
Well put.
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| Mrs B. Please stand at the next election and I will voe for you.

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Sorry fellas, I'm actually quoting the Guardian article. But flattered you think I'm capable of that sort of eloquence.
If you like that, try this other one:
www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... ish-people
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm not a raving royalist, I don't hang the flag of St George out the window on St George's day and I think Charles is an @rse. But I do get a bit sick of people being snooty about others' enjoyment of a great day of British pageantry and patriotism. I don't get huffy about people celebrating May Day and that gets a Bank Holiday every year. 
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Sorry fellas, I'm actually quoting the Guardian article. But flattered you think I'm capable of that sort of eloquence.
If you like that, try this other one:
www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... ish-people
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm not a raving royalist, I don't hang the flag of St George out the window on St George's day and I think Charles is an @rse. But I do get a bit sick of people being snooty about others' enjoyment of a great day of British pageantry and patriotism. I don't get huffy about people celebrating May Day and that gets a Bank Holiday every year. 
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| Quote ICECREAMMAN="ICECREAMMAN"ANYWAY it was a nice day and most folk enjoyed it'"
It was.
The sea in mid-channel was near flat-calm. The fishing could have been more productive but I still found it £70 well spent, even though I only came home with a pair of pollacks
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| Quote cod'ead="cod'ead"It was.
The sea in mid-channel was near flat-calm. The fishing could have been more productive but I still found it £70 well spent, even though I only came home with a pair of pollacks'"
LOL - were your pollacks cold ?
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| Quote Mrs Barista="Mrs Barista"
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm not a raving royalist, I don't hang the flag of St George out the window on St George's day and I think Charles is an @rse. But I do get a bit sick of people being snooty about others' enjoyment of a great day of British pageantry and patriotism. I don't get huffy about people celebrating May Day and that gets a Bank Holiday every year.
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Pretty much my take on it, Mrs B.
I'm not a royalist but probably less of a republican than I was in my late teens or twenties. I certainly felt quite proud to be British yesterday.
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| Quote Mrs Barista="Mrs Barista"
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm not a raving royalist, I don't hang the flag of St George out the window on St George's day and [u=#004040I think Charles is an @rse[/u. But I do get a bit sick of people being snooty about others' enjoyment of a great day of British pageantry and patriotism. I don't get huffy about people celebrating May Day and that gets a Bank Holiday every year.
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I rather like Charles. I like his organic gardening and his appreciation of proper old buildings.
I too love our history and feel it does no harm to display it and remind everyone else of it from time to time. I'm also fascinated by the aristocracy and their culture and how it's shaped our country today. Don't like many of them, though, and think that as individuals they're probably a set of selfish ar$es. And I'm convinced Philip did away with Diana. Didn't like her either, though.
But I'd be happy with Charles in Charge, if only to protect our old buildings and stop the scientists poisoning us. As long as his remit stays within those sorts of boundaries, he's useful.
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