She’s gone.
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@Catseye3 said in She’s gone.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in She’s gone.:
That's a whole lot of experience and influence....
That's why I wonder if she didn't have a hand in things, even if in the form of a palace person at a social affair dropping a casual, "You know, Her Majesty agrees with your position, Minister. Just saying."
I think her value might be more in saying 'have you considered....' based on her experience.
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The Queen normally had a weekly in camera meeting with the Prime Minister. There was no one else in attendance. What was discussed was exclusively between the two of them. No PM has ever divulged publicly what was discussed in these meetings other than in the most general terms.
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@Horace said in She’s gone.:
What a perfect opportunity to ascribe whatever importance to those meetings that one wants to.
If there was no importance, they wouldn't have them.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in She’s gone.:
@Horace said in She’s gone.:
What a perfect opportunity to ascribe whatever importance to those meetings that one wants to.
If there was no importance, they wouldn't have them.
They could easily be vestigial. Why make a public display of ending the tradition? To whose benefit would that be?
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@Horace said in She’s gone.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in She’s gone.:
@Horace said in She’s gone.:
What a perfect opportunity to ascribe whatever importance to those meetings that one wants to.
If there was no importance, they wouldn't have them.
They could easily be vestigial. Why make a public display of ending the tradition? To whose benefit would that be?
I'd guess the value and influence varied, depending on the particular Prime Minister, but you'd have to be a right clot not to at least listen to somebody with that level of experience.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in She’s gone.:
@Horace said in She’s gone.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in She’s gone.:
@Horace said in She’s gone.:
What a perfect opportunity to ascribe whatever importance to those meetings that one wants to.
If there was no importance, they wouldn't have them.
They could easily be vestigial. Why make a public display of ending the tradition? To whose benefit would that be?
I'd guess the value and influence varied, depending on the particular Prime Minister, but you'd have to be a right clot not to at least listen to somebody with that level of experience.
In other contexts, for instance with senators or judges, most people seem to think the cons of long experience begin to outweigh the pros.
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@Horace said in She’s gone.:
In other contexts, for instance with senators or judges, most people seem to think the cons of long experience begin to outweigh the pros.
Yeah, but your country is only like 40 years old. We understand the value of decrepitude.
If you don't believe me, look at Joe Biden and Donald Trump!
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So England is kind of like a rudderless ship right now… Would make a great opportunity for a former colony to invade and put a true democracy in place…
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@LuFins-Dad said in She’s gone.:
So England is kind of like a rudderless ship right now… Would make a great opportunity for a former colony to invade and put a true democracy in place…
You'd never make it past all the roundabouts. Years from now, they'd find Americans driving around in circles shouting 'SARGE, SARGE, I CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHERE TO GO!!!', much like those Japanese soldiers found in the jungle years after the end of WW2.
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@George-K said in She’s gone.:
@LuFins-Dad said in She’s gone.:
put a true democracy in place…
Like which one?
Probably Nigeria
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@LuFins-Dad said in She’s gone.:
So England is kind of like a rudderless ship right now… Would make a great opportunity for a former colony to invade and put a true democracy in place…
I sincerely hope you wrote that in jest otherwise
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@Renauda said in She’s gone.:
@LuFins-Dad said in She’s gone.:
So England is kind of like a rudderless ship right now… Would make a great opportunity for a former colony to invade and put a true democracy in place…
I sincerely hope you wrote that in jest otherwise
it would appear you don’t understand the first thing about parliamentary governance.It was completely in jest, and I don’t support 100% democracy.
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I’m real sad. I had much respect for Queen Elizabeth II.
I’ll be watching the news this week, the funeral too.I’m not fond of Charles.
Flags are half mast in many small towns in Central Alberta. Schools, stores, private homes, everywhere. On pump jacks, pad sites, petrochemical plants, all that.. I wonder if RCMP are wearing black arm bands?
Kinda odd, but the upside down freedom flag crowd seem to have taken down their flags for now. None today from where I’m at.
I’m hoping Canada will get a new National Holiday. QEII was special imo.
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I just heard the funniest exchange ever. I mean I know it was part of the job, but just the same, Her Majesty was very witty.
"I've always kept a diary. Well not a diary exactly—certainly not like Queen Victoria's—but every day I do write, and—"
"But it is in your own hand? Because I think that's terribly important."
"Well there's no other way I know how to write, John, of course it was in my own hand!"Just excellent.