I think GT93 should really keep quiet his murmurings are becoming very annoying and insulting , about people who rarely if ever respond. So easy to knock a thousand year institution who never fights back.jackspratt wrote: ↑April 3, 2022, 10:30 pmI think you need to refresh your understanding of the definition of "paedophile".
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I disagree, Sir, a republican argument from within the Commonwealth is healthy.
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It was not an argument or even a discussion, just a another insulting snide remark made by an idiot about the Royal Family . Bet he would not say it to her face and ................live!
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Perhaps that's exactly the reason why so many are turning against the Royal Family ........ the "my motor runs on "LEFTOVER" white wine ha ha ha ".... whilst everyone else is trying to afford a glass with their meal and certainly never have any leftover
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Agree, there are people with that attitude in the Royal Family - Andrew at the forefront.
Chin, chin.
I meant argument in a larger sense, Sir, the republican position occupied by the colonials. I've pressed and warmed your pyjamas, they're on your cabin bunk.
Chin, chin.
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and what of this name change from saxe-coburg and gotha to the more english sounding house of
windsor in 1917? g.o.t. seems the lame version
of this never-ending soap opera. watered down
windsor in 1917? g.o.t. seems the lame version
of this never-ending soap opera. watered down
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It wouldn't do for the British Royal family to have a German name in the First World War. Canada, for instance, changed the name of the small city of Berlin to the more appropriate Kitchener-Waterloo during the same war.pepesgrill wrote: ↑April 5, 2022, 7:14 amand what of this name change from saxe-coburg and gotha to the more english sounding house of
windsor in 1917? g.o.t. seems the lame version
of this never-ending soap opera. watered down
Any Republicans lurking in the colony of British North America at that time would have suffered physical injury.
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Kitchener Waterloo are wo seperate cities Kitchener was the one that changed its name
"While several unsuccessful attempts to combine the municipalities of Kitchener and Waterloo have been made, following the 1973 establishment of the Region of Waterloo, less motivation to do so existed, and as a result, Waterloo remains an independent city."
The city of Berlin, Ontario, changed its name to Kitchener by referendum in May and June 1916. Named in 1833 after the capital of Prussia and later the German Empire, the name Berlin became unsavoury for residents after Great Britain and Canada's entry into the First World War.
"While several unsuccessful attempts to combine the municipalities of Kitchener and Waterloo have been made, following the 1973 establishment of the Region of Waterloo, less motivation to do so existed, and as a result, Waterloo remains an independent city."
The city of Berlin, Ontario, changed its name to Kitchener by referendum in May and June 1916. Named in 1833 after the capital of Prussia and later the German Empire, the name Berlin became unsavoury for residents after Great Britain and Canada's entry into the First World War.
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If I met the Queen, I wouldn't mention Andrew Windsor. I'd ask her to help speed up NZ's inevitable move to a republic. I wouldn't bother to ask her to resign as I know she wouldn't do that. She's too old school.
I suspect the NZ head of state functions in the House of Windsor are already handled by Prince Charles. He is, in effect, already the Kxxg of New Zealand.
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The FATE or otherwise of New zealnad is in the hands of the public which i assume you are one of them. Stop whinging and do something or be quiet .GT93 wrote: ↑April 5, 2022, 1:53 pmIf I met the Queen, I wouldn't mention Andrew Windsor. I'd ask her to help speed up NZ's inevitable move to a republic. I wouldn't bother to ask her to resign as I know she wouldn't do that. She's too old school.
I suspect the NZ head of state functions in the House of Windsor are already handled by Prince Charles. He is, in effect, already the Kxxg of New Zealand.
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Perhaps. He will be the best of the four at working his mum. I suspect the more worldly Duke of Edinburgh could easily see through Andrew Windsor.
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This might come as a very unwelcome surprise to you, but 99.5% of the human race could not give a flying flamingo if NZ becomes a Republic or stays as whatever it is at present. Stop getting your scanties in a twist, no one cares.GT93 wrote: ↑April 5, 2022, 1:53 pmIf I met the Queen, I wouldn't mention Andrew Windsor. I'd ask her to help speed up NZ's inevitable move to a republic. I wouldn't bother to ask her to resign as I know she wouldn't do that. She's too old school.
I suspect the NZ head of state functions in the House of Windsor are already handled by Prince Charles. He is, in effect, already the Kxxg of New Zealand.
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Correct, thanks Doodoo.Doodoo wrote: ↑April 5, 2022, 9:00 amKitchener Waterloo are wo seperate cities Kitchener was the one that changed its name
"While several unsuccessful attempts to combine the municipalities of Kitchener and Waterloo have been made, following the 1973 establishment of the Region of Waterloo, less motivation to do so existed, and as a result, Waterloo remains an independent city."
The city of Berlin, Ontario, changed its name to Kitchener by referendum in May and June 1916. Named in 1833 after the capital of Prussia and later the German Empire, the name Berlin became unsavoury for residents after Great Britain and Canada's entry into the First World War.
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I don't think that's quite right. I think countries such as NZ removing the British monarch as head of state will be unsettling in the UK. The UK has recently pissed all over Europe and will see it's connection with its former closest colonies dialed back. Where does that leave in the UK in the world? I think Commonwealth countries becoming republics will also encourage Britons to question their own constitutional arrangements even more.
Andrew Windsor's deplorable conduct and victim bashing pushes these kinds of issues to the fore. I don't want my head of state promoting Andrew Windsor's return to public life. That's totally unacceptable even allowing for the Queen's distinguished service. The sooner Prince Charles flicks his brother down the road the better. I'm not saying hang Andrew Windsor (or Maxwell). Just remove Windsor from any princely duties.
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I do not think for one moment that the British Public give a damn about whether the Royal family remain HEAd of State or not in nz , however I will say despite the cost of having your OWN head of state requiring more elctions and money possibly badly spent in have a president and also every Four years may weigh on the NZ public as even more costs . Not forgetting paying for their Pensions until they die . You do not pay wages to the Queen or her successors and paying a pension does not happen. Interesting timesGT93 wrote: ↑April 6, 2022, 2:38 amI don't think that's quite right. I think countries such as NZ removing the British monarch as head of state will be unsettling in the UK. The UK has recently pissed all over Europe and will see it's connection with its former closest colonies dialed back. Where does that leave in the UK in the world? I think Commonwealth countries becoming republics will also encourage Britons to question their own constitutional arrangements even more.
Andrew Windsor's deplorable conduct and victim bashing pushes these kinds of issues to the fore. I don't want my head of state promoting Andrew Windsor's return to public life. That's totally unacceptable even allowing for the Queen's distinguished service. The sooner Prince Charles flicks his brother down the road the better. I'm not saying hang Andrew Windsor (or Maxwell). Just remove Windsor from any princely duties.
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^ As is the case in Australia, I am sure there are already considerable costs involved for NZ in setting up, and maintaining, the office of the Governor General.
And there are various possible models for changing to a Presidential system, not all of which involve an election. I can't imagine the citizens and politicians of either NZ or Oz would want to remotely follow the farce that takes place over a 4 year US presidential election cycle.
And there are various possible models for changing to a Presidential system, not all of which involve an election. I can't imagine the citizens and politicians of either NZ or Oz would want to remotely follow the farce that takes place over a 4 year US presidential election cycle.
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The population of the UK will not even think twice about NZ becoming a Republic. The vast majority think you are already. As for the people questioning the UK's constitutional arrangements, some have for many years but they all tend to be Marxist or Irish Republican halfwits who basically just like the sound of their own voice. You need to look at back issues of your favourite rag, I am sure the Marxist/Republican columnists were celebrating when Andrew was stripped of all Military Honorable titles and had all Royal duties and representations removed by Her Majesty. She is still his mum though and she was obviously making that point at Phillips memorial.GT93 wrote: ↑April 6, 2022, 2:38 amI don't think that's quite right. I think countries such as NZ removing the British monarch as head of state will be unsettling in the UK. The UK has recently pissed all over Europe and will see it's connection with its former closest colonies dialed back. Where does that leave in the UK in the world? I think Commonwealth countries becoming republics will also encourage Britons to question their own constitutional arrangements even more.
Andrew Windsor's deplorable conduct and victim bashing pushes these kinds of issues to the fore. I don't want my head of state promoting Andrew Windsor's return to public life. That's totally unacceptable even allowing for the Queen's distinguished service. The sooner Prince Charles flicks his brother down the road the better. I'm not saying hang Andrew Windsor (or Maxwell). Just remove Windsor from any princely duties.
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We are getting a little way off the titled topic but here goes. The Governor General position in NZ and previously (or still is) in Australia is basically a ceremonial role so why go to the bother of replacing that role with a ceremonial President. Change the title of the Prime Minister to President if you feel you need one or just leave things as they are where the Prime Minister is head of state and like our Marvelous Boris has 'his' finger on the button.jackspratt wrote: ↑April 6, 2022, 8:55 am^ As is the case in Australia, I am sure there are already considerable costs involved for NZ in setting up, and maintaining, the office of the Governor General.
And there are various possible models for changing to a Presidential system, not all of which involve an election. I can't imagine the citizens and politicians of either NZ or Oz would want to remotely follow the farce that takes place over a 4 year US presidential election cycle.
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after the " only fair-skinned hobbits " debacle i
can only imagine #10 downing st. is trying to
distance itself from nz and their medieval policies
can only imagine #10 downing st. is trying to
distance itself from nz and their medieval policies
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BoJo couldn't pin NZ on a map, Cali.
There's a new BBC iPlayer docu on the Maxwell family with a focus on Captain Bob and Ghislaine Maxwell.
There's a new BBC iPlayer docu on the Maxwell family with a focus on Captain Bob and Ghislaine Maxwell.
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