While we (US/MA) elect the county register of probate (signs off on wills), auditor and the county sheriff (does the enforcement of court orders).
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Re the Accession pageantry.
Penny Mordaunt's brother Edward is a convicted sex offender, suspended six month sentence for 2 years. Perhaps she and Charles share something in common?
It's always good to know the Royal family have a commonality with the plebs.
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Penny Mordaunt's brother Edward is a convicted sex offender, suspended six month sentence for 2 years. Perhaps she and Charles share something in common?
It's always good to know the Royal family have a commonality with the plebs.
https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/leeds ... y-24965214
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Yes, giving extended examples is a banning offence on scrutableBewildered wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:17 amI don’t agree with the statements that queen did the job well. She didn’t massively f.ck it up or create a crisis, but she clung onto her obscene level of wealth (good for her family / bad for the public) etc and when people talk about public service, for the money these f.cks get I can think of a lot more efforts they could go to on behalf of people in the UK. I’m tempted to give an extended example but it might get me banned…
The f.cking bbc has gone beyond bananas splattering every page with this guff, I want to see whoever is responsible dragged into the streets and…
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Part of me is hoping this will all turn out to be a dream, and I've been in a coma since 2007 *cue David Bowie music*Woodchopper wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 10:03 pmLet’s hope the next series isn’t the one where the writers jump the shark and bring on one doom after anotherOpti wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 1:30 pmWoodchopper wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 1:08 pmI've been struck by the extent to which people from outside Britain and the Commonwealth have been upset at the passing of the Queen. That shouldn't be a surprise as the royal family have always been very popular around the world.
But as well as her celebrity I think that there is also a sense in which she was seen as something stable in a world that has changed rapidly and over the last few years has seemed to have become much more unstable and chaotic. Her death in 2022 seems to symbolize for many people the final passing of an era which may have been much more benign than what we have to look forward to.
Series Finale innit.
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Any know who and how old is the oldest monarch to assume the throne? Charles is 73 which must be a good contender?
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Autoban, it's in the rules dontcha know.Bird on a Fire wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:23 pmYes, giving extended examples is a banning offence on scrutableBewildered wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:17 amI don’t agree with the statements that queen did the job well. She didn’t massively f.ck it up or create a crisis, but she clung onto her obscene level of wealth (good for her family / bad for the public) etc and when people talk about public service, for the money these f.cks get I can think of a lot more efforts they could go to on behalf of people in the UK. I’m tempted to give an extended example but it might get me banned…
The f.cking bbc has gone beyond bananas splattering every page with this guff, I want to see whoever is responsible dragged into the streets and…
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The Saudi king.science_fox wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:40 pmAny know who and how old is the oldest monarch to assume the throne? Charles is 73 which must be a good contender?
Because brothers inherit. He was 79.
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Imagine Charles and Lizz Truss's first audience. Each saying to the other
"So I got what I wanted. Now what??"
"So I got what I wanted. Now what??"
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I thought it was a shadow ban, by the lizard mods, according to the secret codicils.discovolante wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:48 pmAutoban, it's in the rules dontcha know.Bird on a Fire wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:23 pmYes, giving extended examples is a banning offence on scrutableBewildered wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:17 amI don’t agree with the statements that queen did the job well. She didn’t massively f.ck it up or create a crisis, but she clung onto her obscene level of wealth (good for her family / bad for the public) etc and when people talk about public service, for the money these f.cks get I can think of a lot more efforts they could go to on behalf of people in the UK. I’m tempted to give an extended example but it might get me banned…
The f.cking bbc has gone beyond bananas splattering every page with this guff, I want to see whoever is responsible dragged into the streets and…
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<gasps in realization> wait! Hasn't anyone told the bees!?
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With a beloved 94 year old loved one who is watching television and every time someone comes on in a silly costume she asks me who they are. It’s like watching Avengers: Endgame all over again but at least then I knew the answers.
I’ve decided I should be on the pardon list if that’s still in the works
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"And that's the Lord Privy Seal ... he can talk to sea creatures with his mind ... but only if they are mammalian. And that's Black Rod, he's from Wakanda and is really good with a quarter-staff."Stranger Mouse wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 5:44 pmWith a beloved 94 year old loved one who is watching television and every time someone comes on in a silly costume she asks me who they are. It’s like watching Avengers: Endgame all over again but at least then I knew the answers.
This place is not a place of honor, no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here, nothing valued is here.
What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us.
This place is best shunned and left uninhabited.
What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us.
This place is best shunned and left uninhabited.
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I hope not, but does the King show signs of Parkinsons?
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I don't think it's any sillier than the rest of the MCU...Little waster wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 7:40 pm"And that's the Lord Privy Seal ... he can talk to sea creatures with his mind ... but only if they are mammalian. And that's Black Rod, he's from Wakanda and is really good with a quarter-staff."Stranger Mouse wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 5:44 pmWith a beloved 94 year old loved one who is watching television and every time someone comes on in a silly costume she asks me who they are. It’s like watching Avengers: Endgame all over again but at least then I knew the answers.
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If a democratically elected PM is abusing their power, what makes you think that the same demos that elected them will elect a benign, sensible person to be head of state? And what if it's the head of state that is abusing their power?Little waster wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 11:08 amIf we envisage the head of state role being the backstop capable in extremis of over-ruling the actions of a democratically-elected PM up to the point of even having them physically removed from power and taken into custody they will need the authority that can only stem from a clear democratic mandate rather just being the clubbable chum of the current PM or former winner of Big Brother or whatever.
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I think Private Eye under Ian Hislop has been a bit kinder to the Royal Family than it was under Peter Cook and Richard Ingrams. There hasn't been a new working-class nickname since Cheryl (for Diana).IvanV wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 11:52 amThis week's is already out, with a Truss/Johnson joke on the cover. But I haven't received mine because the post is up the creek. Last one came a week late. Such that I sent in a crossword solution failing to realise I was already too late for it.wilsontown wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 11:20 amAt least the next issue of Private Eye should be highly entertaining.
PE has now lost its regular(ish) Heir of Sorrows page, with its recurring joke of Charles jumping out of the bath, thinking he has just acceded. What will we get instead? William seems to be much more skilfully stage-managed than other members of the royal family, at least so far.
They could go for an absolute corker of a cover, like they did with Diana, which got them into trouble even though it took a pop not at her but at the reaction by the crowds outside Buck House. I hope they do because I'm a bit of a cynical bastard (something with Charles saying "About f.cking time" would be good) but I wouldn't be surprised if they pull their punches this time. They got enormous stick a few weeks ago when comparing Johnson's time in office with an overflowing toilet, although a lot of the negative reaction appeared to be at least ostensibly because people were genuinely offended, in a "OMG that's obscene" way, with the picture of said toilet, rather than the comparison itself being seen as odious.
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I was going to suggest a re-release of the Smiths' hit on this topic, but I suspect Morrissey may also be a non-ironic monarchist these days.
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The demos that votes for PM isn't the national demos.Millennie Al wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 10:40 pmIf a democratically elected PM is abusing their power, what makes you think that the same demos that elected them will elect a benign, sensible person to be head of state? And what if it's the head of state that is abusing their power?Little waster wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 11:08 amIf we envisage the head of state role being the backstop capable in extremis of over-ruling the actions of a democratically-elected PM up to the point of even having them physically removed from power and taken into custody they will need the authority that can only stem from a clear democratic mandate rather just being the clubbable chum of the current PM or former winner of Big Brother or whatever.
The UK PM isn't elected by the country as a whole, but by a particularly safe party seat, and by the members of their own party.
A national vote for a HoS would normally have a very different result to a party leadership election and then a single Tory/Labour constituency.
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I saw another suggestion: https://twitter.com/troublepeach12/stat ... 7492378625sTeamTraen wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 11:59 pmI was going to suggest a re-release of the Smiths' hit on this topic, but I suspect Morrissey may also be a non-ironic monarchist these days.
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My favourite is from the manics: https://youtu.be/c0m6KQqnuUwjdc wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 12:32 amI saw another suggestion: https://twitter.com/troublepeach12/stat ... 7492378625sTeamTraen wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 11:59 pmI was going to suggest a re-release of the Smiths' hit on this topic, but I suspect Morrissey may also be a non-ironic monarchist these days.
They also changed a lot and might be joining the sycophantic now, but I still think I am going to post this one on Facebook later today.
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Hmmm… forgive me if I am wrong, but I think whether something gets you banned or not depends quite a lot on the actual content. But if you want to give me a free pass, I’ll happily write it up .dyqik wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 4:14 pmI thought it was a shadow ban, by the lizard mods, according to the secret codicils.discovolante wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:48 pmAutoban, it's in the rules dontcha know.Bird on a Fire wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:23 pm
Yes, giving extended examples is a banning offence on scrutable
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Well, it's extremely rare that we ban people and more likely that we tend to move or delete posts that break the rules and let the poster know. But if your post is likely to be something hinting at something similar to the French Revolution, maybe just have a look at the rules and see if there's a way you can express yourself without breaking them, and save us the trouble of having to figure it out ourselves.Bewildered wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 1:34 amHmmm… forgive me if I am wrong, but I think whether something gets you banned or not depends quite a lot on the actual content. But if you want to give me a free pass, I’ll happily write it up .
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