Re: Labour MP vs Monarchist lackeys and forelock tuggers (0 - 1)
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
I have no skin in this game but it's quite possible that someone takes a different view of the oath situation when they are two or three decades older. I think I swore allegiance to 'God and the Queen' when I was in the Air Training Corps but I certainly wouldn't do it now.
Well, obviously...the queen has died..no word on god, as yet.
Re: Labour MP vs Monarchist lackeys and forelock tuggers (0 - 1)
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Well, obviously...the queen has died..no word on god, as yet.
We supposedly have a new queen alongside Chuck.
Re: Labour MP vs Monarchist lackeys and forelock tuggers (0 - 1)
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
We supposedly have a new queen alongside Chuck.
Ah yes, and 77 today I believe!?
Happy birthday to the queen!
Re: Labour MP vs Monarchist lackeys and forelock tuggers (0 - 1)
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-it-as-protest
A Labour MP has had to return to parliament to be sworn in again a week after he protested against pledging allegiance to the king as he took the oath.
Clive Lewis, a prominent supporter of Britain becoming a republic, returned after parliamentary authorities told him he might not be able to speak in the Commons, vote or receive a salary, and could even face a byelection if legal action was taken against him under the Parliamentary Oaths Act.
The Norwich South MP did not refer to “his heirs and successors” after a mention of the king when he said during a swearing in last week: “I take this oath under protest and in the hope that one day my fellow citizens will democratically decide to live in a republic.
“Until that time I do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, according to law.”
Lewis said on X on Tuesday: “After omitting to swear allegiance to King Charles’ ‘heirs and successors’ last week, I’ve had to take the oath again in order to sit in the House of Commons.
“The majority of the public are committed to democracy, and so I hope one day MPs can swear an oath based on those values.”
We need more Clive Lewis's. A lot more!
I feel a Blue Mink Melting Pot song coming on ( ""Take a pinch of White man / Wrap it up in Black skin / Add a touch of blue blood / And a little bitty-bit of Red Indian boy "[/I]" )
Re: Labour MP vs Monarchist lackeys and forelock tuggers (0 - 1)
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Ah yes, and 77 today I believe!?
Happy birthday to the queen!
Would this be the unelected scrounger that it was promised never would be at the time of her marriage to Charles Windsor?
Re: Labour MP vs Monarchist lackeys and forelock tuggers (0 - 1)
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
I feel a Blue Mink Melting Pot song coming on ( ""Take a pinch of White man / Wrap it up in Black skin / Add a touch of blue blood / And a little bitty-bit of Red Indian boy "[/I]" )
Really? That is what you feel coming on? FFS!
Re: Labour MP vs Monarchist lackeys and forelock tuggers (0 - 1)
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Originally Posted by
az city
Would this be the unelected scrounger that it was promised never would be at the time of her marriage to Charles Windsor?
She doesn't usually go by that title, but yes, the very same!