Discuss MSP 'snubs' Queen to read e-mails at the The Intelligence Cell forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Now I do not know about the rest of you but I am boiling mad ...
Now I do not know about the rest of you but I am boiling mad over this one.
Leaving aside whether she is a 'repooblicant' or not, there is basic bloody manners. If she is that morally upset about it why doesn't she resign her seat and go to France. Also, I recollect that all MSPs had to swear an oath of allegiance before taking up their seats (all that nonsense with Scottish Socialists writing baby words on their hands etc) so perhaps we have grounds for prosecuting her for treason or swearing false oaths.
It is about time that we gave Scotland the independence they keep harping on about. However make no bones about it, this should be a one way deal. Only then will we fully prove that the rest of UK has been supporting the over inflated living standards that Scotland enjoys.
I'm earning and working for my constituents far more than if I sit hypocritically in the chamber watching a monarch for an institution I do not support.
Staggering about making free with my lewd and lascivious boasts.
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Re: MSP 'snubs' Queen to read e-mails
Originally Posted by CavalryCaptain
Now I do not know about the rest of you but I am boiling mad over this one.
Leaving aside whether she is a 'repooblicant' or not, there is basic bloody manners. If she is that morally upset about it why doesn't she resign her seat and go to France. Also, I recollect that all MSPs had to swear an oath of allegiance before taking up their seats (all that nonsense with Scottish Socialists writing baby words on their hands etc) so perhaps we have grounds for prosecuting her for treason or swearing false oaths.
Calm down dear, you're going to do yourself a mischief.
Imagine that eh, as statistically unlikely as it seems, there's not a single republican in the Army? Or did they pragmatically shrug their shoulders, swear the oath and crack on?
It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages.
Oh yes, and the Queen clealry feeling sh1t with the cold struggled all the way up to give her speach when half of the lazy tw@ts were not even there!
Well it took her ten years to put in appearance. They probably got bored.
According to the Beeb she has visited the Scottish Parliament 6 times since devoloution - 3 in present accomodation and 3 when using the Church of Scotland place on the Mound.
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