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Sorry Billy, modified my original post, I always get mixed up between my left and right!!
The propaganda machine around the royal family has obviously done a very good job on you, Jucyberry, rtid88 and your kind. Wise up and smell the coffee. You are being taken for mugs.
Quote from: IDM on April 10, 2014, 07:14:41 pmMy point is Glyn, that the royal family is associated with all these attractions - take away the royalty now and you lose that link that all the history stuff has to the present day.It doesn't seem to have hurt the Palace of Versailles...
My point is Glyn, that the royal family is associated with all these attractions - take away the royalty now and you lose that link that all the history stuff has to the present day.
Hang on, just because I hold a different opinion means I've been taken for a mug? f*** right off!Have you ever met any of the royal family?And, remember the other thread on the police? You clearly support the police wholeheartedly, but who do they see as their figurehead and swear an allegiance to? The armed forces too?To avoid any confusion, I will tell you that this is HM the Queen. Now, these days the police and miliitary hierarchy do not take orders directly from the sovereign, they answer ultimately to the government. The monarch as I said before is a figurehead, with no real power.
I was referring to peoples' attitudes in general - you don't get folks (in general) doffing their caps to the toffs, you don't have young girls looking for a career in "service". That was the gist of my point.
I was making no comment about land ownership at all, just that being rich and a landowner does not make anyone "better" than the average working man or woman - again, nothing to do with the rights or wrongs of distribution of wealth of which I have made no comment whatsoever, so how can you dare to interpret what my opinion may be????
you can agree and disagree with what you like, but to call folks on here lefties with no real evidence, then to offer left wing views of your own that you do try and justify, is IMHO hypocritical
Not so sure that owning land shows "Aristocratic Elite", after all, is the Church ( whatever denomination ) not the largest land owner in UK.
House many houses do you own Mick?
Quoteyou can agree and disagree with what you like, but to call folks on here lefties with no real evidence, then to offer left wing views of your own that you do try and justify, is IMHO hypocriticalNo real evidence? Get a grip man. It's obvious to any right minded person that this forum is dominated by lefties. I'm 99% extreme right wing and 1% leftie. It's not as black and white as you would have us believe.
QuoteHouse many houses do you own Mick? Not as many as prince Charles. The difference is that I worked and saved the money to buy my properties. Charlie just inherited his.
Yes it is! It is my right to have whatever opinion I want. I am indifferent to the individual royals - I do not know them personally even though I have met one of them, briefly, once, so I can only judge by their public personas, to which I am wholly indifferent. I believe having the royalty is good for the country - isn't that ultimately what we were debating anyway? and I stand by that opinion. I repeat, others may disagree which is perfectly OK. Others, however, do not draw the same un-evidenced conclusions as you, nor do they bring up tangents such as land ownership.
What will happen to your houses when you curl your toes up?
QuoteYes it is! It is my right to have whatever opinion I want. I am indifferent to the individual royals - I do not know them personally even though I have met one of them, briefly, once, so I can only judge by their public personas, to which I am wholly indifferent. I believe having the royalty is good for the country - isn't that ultimately what we were debating anyway? and I stand by that opinion. I repeat, others may disagree which is perfectly OK. Others, however, do not draw the same un-evidenced conclusions as you, nor do they bring up tangents such as land ownership.Being indifferent is not having an opinion. You may believe having a royal family is good for the country so it is my job to prove to you that they are not. I have done this extremely well but unfortunately you are still indifferent. I have produced evidence. It is you that is going off at a tangent with your doffing caps statement and the like. I'm amazed you think 0.6% of the population owning 69% of the land is not evidence of an aristocratic elite and class division that leaves your argument in tatters.
QuoteWhat will happen to your houses when you curl your toes up?I will sell them before I die and spend all the money trying to keep the economy going. No way will my children inherit. I want them to stand on their own two feet and make their own way in life.
Quote from: IC1967 on April 11, 2014, 01:40:47 pmQuoteWhat will happen to your houses when you curl your toes up?I will sell them before I die and spend all the money trying to keep the economy going. No way will my children inherit. I want them to stand on their own two feet and make their own way in life.And you know when that will be do you?
Course he does. Didn't you know he knew absolutely everything?
Everything IC1967 says is wholly 100% factually correct, he is always right when he "interprets" other people's opinions regardless of how much evidence they have posted.I must bow down to his vastly superior and excellent knowledge of absolutely everything. I may as well top myself right now, as life now seems utterly pointless.
Contrary to popular opinion on this forum I do not think I know everything, I know I know everything.
https://www.royal.gov.uk/TheRoyalHousehold/Royalfinances/FinancialarrangmentsofThePrinceofWales.aspxSeen as IC1967 brought up Prince Charles, here are some quotes:The Prince of Wales's life and work are funded predominantly by the Duchy of Cornwall. The Prince of Wales does not receive money from the Civil List, but the Grants-in-Aid paid to The Queen's Household are used, in part, to support His Royal Highness's official activities.Under the 1337 charter, as confirmed by subsequent legislation, The Prince of Wales does not own the Duchy's capital assets, and is not entitled to the proceeds or profit on their sale, and only receives the annual income which they generate (which is voluntarily subject to income tax).His Royal Highness receives the annual net surplus of the Duchy of Cornwall and chooses to use a large proportion of the income to meet the cost of his public and charitable work.The Prince also uses part of the income to meet the costs of his private life and those of his wife, The Duchess of Cornwall, and his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.The Duchy is tax exempt, but The Prince of Wales voluntarily pays income tax at the highest rate on his taxable income from it.And before you reply with some twisted interpretation of my post, please note that I have drawn no conclusion from the above link and quotes, nor agreed or disagreed, just provided the information for others to read and make their own opinions....
It's unbelievable the spurious lengths royal sycophants will go to to defend the indefensible.