Joie DeVive
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Feng_Li said:Or George Washington, perhaps.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Feng_Li said:Or George Washington, perhaps.
If I had a crown, I'd wear it as often as I may.
Baron Kurtz said:And i was right, it is a tiara!
bk
MrNewportCustom said:I thought tiaras were frontal and used clips or combs (or other apparatus) on the sides, whereas crowns encircle the head.
Edward said:mindful of the "no politics" rule, I'll not comment on the monarchy further.
Harp said:The British Monarchy is more an issue of constitutional law than a mere
political matter, so comment freely, old boy.
Tomasso said:
Baron Kurtz said:. . . that the BBC had misrepresented the whole situation. They have issued an apology.bk
nightandthecity said:......they'd probably like the US back as well. Then they could teach those uppity colonials a bit of deference.
Edward said:Oh, believe me, it's all politics where I come from.
Let's just say I lean to the view that the US got it right - authority arising from the people, upwards, and head of state elected on grounds of merit (in theory anyhow!) rather than authority flowing down from an hereditary figurehead. Citizens, not subjects and all that. Maybe I'm just a radical - I doubt McCarthy and I would have seen eye to eye anyhow. lol
panamag8or said:I won't pretend to know more than a Brit,
but don't you elect your lawmakers? I thought the powers of the Royal Family had been effectively neutered, and were largely ceremonial, while Parliament actually goes about the legislating.