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    Quote Originally Posted by sentinent View Post
    No I am in the minority that is writing about this topic on this forum. However you have just elevated this discussion to a new level. "Off with your head" is a comment that only a bigot would utter.

    And to say that the Americans would want the monarchy is farcical. The Americans have too much sense to import an institution that belongs in the Dark Ages.

    Anyhow you are all entitled to your views. I believe that as we live in a democracy. But of course les_taxi would deal with opposing views in his own inimitable, violent way.
    Yes i have chopped lots of peoples heads off, and as for people sent to tower - can't remember how many i have condemmed.

    Everything you have said is laughable and I'm sorry if you feel so strongly but 80% of the public are in favour of retaining the monarchy.

    Must get some wicker baskets ordered


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    Quote Originally Posted by les_taxi View Post
    Yes i have chopped lots of peoples heads off, and as for people sent to tower - can't remember how many i have condemmed.

    Everything you have said is laughable and I'm sorry if you feel so strongly but 80% of the public are in favour of retaining the monarchy.

    Must get some wicker baskets ordered
    No it is not laughable. It is just not fished out of the Sun newspaper and regurgitated.

    Anyhow just go on believing what you wish. There are bound to be some last word freaks lurking on this forum so I will leave my unassailable argument where it is.


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    Quote Originally Posted by les_taxi View Post

    Everything you have said is laughable and I'm sorry if you feel so strongly but 80% of the public are in favour of retaining the monarchy.
    Where did that figure of 80% come from les?


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    Where did that figure of 80% come from les?
    Fergie's book of statistics
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    Stats say only 18% of UK folk want a republic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republi...United_Kingdom
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    Where did that figure of 80% come from les?
    If I may 1st line of the 4th paragraph

    Poll shows majority in favour of monarchy

    Most people are in favour of retaining the monarchy, according to a poll released today.

    But only one in three are planning to attend an event to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee, the survey for ITV1's Jonathan Dimbleby programme found.

    And the majority of the 3,800 questioned thought the position of the monarchy had weakened during the Queen's 50 years on the throne.

    In the poll by YouGov, 81% said the monarchy should be retained, but 41% of this group thought it needed to be reformed at the same time.

    Amongst the under 30s, support was also high at 74%, but 37% of that group said it should be changed and retained.

    A third (32%) said they were planning to take part in a Golden Jubilee event - which would equate to 19 million people across the country- and 10% were unsure at the time of the survey.
    Some 65% of respondents thought the monarchy's position had weakened over the last 50 years, 17% said it had improved and 16% believed it was unchanged.

    While most (62%) supported the Queen's decision to reign until her death, 17% said the Queen should abdicate in 10 years' time and 16% said she should abdicate now.

    Meanwhile over half (56%) said having a royal family was very or quite important to national identity and 44% said it was not very important or completely unimportant.

    Some 48% thought the monarchy's role in affairs of state should remain the same, 14% said it should have a bigger role, 13% a lesser role and 23% no role.

    However, 56% said the lifestyles of members of the Royal Family were too extravagant. Only 39% thought they were about right and just 1% that they were too modest.

    Similarly, 57% thought the state gave the monarchy too much money - but the older generation more generous with 47% of the over 50s saying it was too much against 66% of the under 30s.


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    Love them to bits. I'll never forget Princess Diana's funeral. Her poor poor boys walking behind. I admit, I shed a few tears that day. We see that family grow up.

    I'm a royalist through and through.


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