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Thread: O/T:- ⚠️Impressed with the leadership [The UK Party Politics Thread]

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    Quote Originally Posted by BanjoPie View Post
    God forbid we ever get rid of the Monarchy - Would you be happy with ‘President Boris’ or even ‘President Starmer”

    But don’t fret pet, you and your cronies are just a bunch of old tossers - it will never happen
    Is that the case you were going to make? People who make that pretty pathetic argument have almost invariably voted for Prime Minister Johnson and for the triumph that is Brexit too.

    It’s quite simple, we vote a president in whoever that may be and if they’re rubbish we vote them out. How do we get rid of King Charles if he continues to do what he’s always done and stick his nose in where it’s not wanted? I suppose there’s the French or Russian option, but that seems a bit vulgar for the Brits.

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    I bet Charles works harder than you fatty.
    Not a massive fan of the Royal family but much prefer them to a president.

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    I wonder what Charlie Dick Fingers makes per hour for his 'hard work'? Do you think the NI rise is going to affect him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddogslater View Post
    I bet Charles works harder than you fatty.
    I have no idea what BFP does in comparison to Charles, but I think your definition of "hard work" might differ from mine. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think a typical working day for Charles would consist of being woken up with breakfast, then being chauffeur driven to an engagement where he has to say a few words or declare something open, maybe shake a few hands and then enjoy a gourmet lunch before being driven home. When he gets home, he will have his dinner cooked for him then maybe he has to flick through some paperwork before bed.

    Most people have to do a days work then go home and do more work, such as cooking, cleaning, maintaining the house etc. Compare their wage to what Charles is given by the taxpayer, and forgive me if my heart doesn't bleed for him.

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    He may have many priviliges but I wouldn't want to be him, it sounds great but I would rather decide for myself what I do or where I go at any given time. How boring going from one event to another shaking hands with strangers and making small talk etc. No thanks.
    By the way I am not bothered one way or another if we have a monarchy or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BanjoPie View Post
    God forbid we ever get rid of the Monarchy - Would you be happy with ‘President Boris’ or even ‘President Starmer”

    But don’t fret pet, you and your cronies are just a bunch of old tossers - it will never happen
    I'd be interested to hear if you would be happy for your family doctor to pass on his practice to his eldest child irrespective of qualifications or suitability.

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    Like yourself I am neither pro or anti Royals & agree I would not like his job, but I very much doubt he would like mine either, it involves much lifting, stretching, sweating etc, the only difference I can see is in the wages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I.

    Most people have to do a days work then go home and do more work, such as cooking, cleaning, maintaining the house etc. Compare their wage to what Charles is given by the taxpayer, and forgive me if my heart doesn't bleed for him.
    Elite, don’t forget he gets his butler to squeeze his toothpaste for him. Well at least he did until his butler had to resign for some impropriety with a Saudi businessman. Maybe Charlie could get madogslater to do it for him instead?

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/p...1-5m-0b5cb7qf2

    Charles of course ‘knew nothing’ about cash for honours(strokes Jimmy Hill chin).

    If this mob were working class, most of em would have done at least one stretch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    Is that the case you were going to make? People who make that pretty pathetic argument have almost invariably voted for Prime Minister Johnson and for the triumph that is Brexit too.

    It’s quite simple, we vote a president in whoever that may be and if they’re rubbish we vote them out. How do we get rid of King Charles if he continues to do what he’s always done and stick his nose in where it’s not wanted? I suppose there’s the French or Russian option, but that seems a bit vulgar for the Brits.
    May I remind you we voted Brexit, you lost, we voted Conservative, you lost..we have a Monarchy and long may it last. You fail on every item. Long live Boris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frenchmagpie View Post
    I'd be interested to hear if you would be happy for your family doctor to pass on his practice to his eldest child irrespective of qualifications or suitability.
    You left the UK - you no longer have a say!

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