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Audience member says UK would be better off with a Donald Trump

Aaron

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Do you also feel compelled to answer for this character now? No, he is touchy. He posts but can’t stand responses that disagree with him. Touchy is being kind.
Be careful about throwing stones. I have yet to read a post of yours that is more than you say of his.
 

Covenanter

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Which ain't about to happen. Well, maybe when Franz, Duke of Bavaria becomes King of Scotland.
No thanks - we've been oppressed by royalty since 1066 - like you lot are oppressed by Congress. We would hear again the last verse of "God save the king" -
Lord grand that Marshall Wade
may with thy mighty aid
victory bring.
May he sedition hush
and like a torrent rush
rebellious Scots to crush.
God save the king.​

So let’s change the subject for the Brits shall we, so what type of tea do you chaps drink?
The standard beverage - with milk but no sugar - & no coffee.

Tea has long been established as a panacea.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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No thanks - we've been oppressed by royalty since 1066 - like you lot are oppressed by Congress. We would hear again the last verse of "God save the king" -
Lord grand that Marshall Wade
may with thy mighty aid
victory bring.
May he sedition hush
and like a torrent rush
rebellious Scots to crush.
God save the king.​


The standard beverage - with milk but no sugar - & no coffee.

Tea has long been established as a panacea.

Bayonet the Scots, rape the women & steal their Scotch

God save our Kraut inbred King.
Out of curiosity, wasn’t King George an inbred royal... that’s why he was a nut job right!
 

Matt Black

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Yes, it's only the last couple of generations or so of royal who haven't married Germans. Charles and William both married English commoners and the Queen's father married a Scottish one. The rest have all been German nobs since 1714...hence the "Blackadder" joke: "I'm as English as Queen Victoria!" "I see: so your mother's German, your father's half-German and you're married to a German."
 

Squire Robertsson

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I was speaking of the rightful monarch of an independent Scotland. You Englishmen are stuck with those Hanoverians.
No thanks - we've been oppressed by royalty since 1066 - like you lot are oppressed by Congress. We would hear again the last verse of "God save the king" -
Lord grand that Marshall Wade
may with thy mighty aid
victory bring.
May he sedition hush
and like a torrent rush
rebellious Scots to crush.
God save the king.​


The standard beverage - with milk but no sugar - & no coffee.

Tea has long been established as a panacea.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Yes, it's only the last couple of generations or so of royal who haven't married Germans. Charles and William both married English commoners and the Queen's father married a Scottish one. The rest have all been German nobs since 1714...hence the "Blackadder" joke: "I'm as English as Queen Victoria!" "I see: so your mother's German, your father's half-German and you're married to a German."
And they marry their first cousins... yea, just like Rudy !
 

Covenanter

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Does anyone in the UK think that May is a good deal?

No - not the various opposition parties - the Northern Irish Protestant Unionist party just cashed in on her need of support, getting money from her "magic money tree" that didn't exist to pay hospital workers.

And certainly not her own cabinet who are all vying to succeed her when she gives up as a total failure.

It may well happen after Brexit

Scotland & N. Ireland (& May) voted against Brexit, & nobody actually voted for the present chaotic situation. I live in England on the border with Wales (which voted for Brexit) & go to church in Wales.

Not me. But people vote more for party here than personality

Except that Jeremy Corbyn has a tremendous personal popular vote. I joined the Labour party after he was elected leader.
 
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