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This explains the value of the Royal Family to the taxpayer better than I can.

https://reason.com/2022/09/20/the-briti ... ght-think/
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Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms.
Plus 400 staff for its up keep…I don’t want to sound like a cheapskate but isn’t this an abuse of office…space and resources?

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oldbluefox wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 22:50
This explains the value of the Royal Family to the taxpayer better than I can.

https://reason.com/2022/09/20/the-briti ... ght-think/
If has been reported Charles has a personal wealth of £1.815 bn then British tax payers are being shafted as far as I’m concerned.

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The figures I have are that he is worth £400-480 million, most of which he inherited from the Queen. (According to Google)
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In other news:

Ronnie O’Sullivan is out of the snooker world championship.

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Stephen wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 07:42
In other news:

Ronnie O’Sullivan is out of the snooker world championship.
That isn’t news Stephen when compared to what me and Foxy are talking about…but I get your point :lol:

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Onelife wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 23:19
oldbluefox wrote: 26 Apr 2023, 22:50
This explains the value of the Royal Family to the taxpayer better than I can.

https://reason.com/2022/09/20/the-briti ... ght-think/
If has been reported Charles has a personal wealth of £1.815 bn then British tax payers are being shafted as far as I’m concerned.
It's also been reported that Kennedy was assassinated by the CIA, and that Elvis is alive and well!!!
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And Elvis works in a chip shop.
Up the Palace

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paultheagle wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 10:04
And Elvis works in a chip shop.
I see you and John have visited our local fish n chip shop in Craven Arms…nice chap ain’t he? :thumbup: :wave:

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They've been on the wacky baccy again :lol:
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Onelife wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 10:34
paultheagle wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 10:04
And Elvis works in a chip shop.
I see you and John have visited our local fish n chip shop in Craven Arms…nice chap ain’t he? :thumbup: :wave:
Is that the one on the parade of shops on the 49.? Did it used to be down a side road.?
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That's the one, next to the brothel. Handy if you wanted a different kind of nibble......so a friend told me
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screwy wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 11:06
Onelife wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 10:34
paultheagle wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 10:04
And Elvis works in a chip shop.
I see you and John have visited our local fish n chip shop in Craven Arms…nice chap ain’t he? :thumbup: :wave:
Is that the one on the parade of shops on the 49.? Did it used to be down a side road.?
Hi Screwy, your memory serves you well. There are two chippies in Craven Arms, one as you say is on the A49 as you head out towards Shrewsbury, the other, which we use is on a side road off the island opposite Tufin’s.

We don’t use fish n chips shops that often we feel they have got very expensive e.g., Cod and chips will set you back £8.50… for that price I’ll settle for scrambled eggs on toast…we’ve got a load of eggs… you may have heard ;)

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Stephen wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 12:33
That's the one, next to the brothel. Handy if you wanted a different kind of nibble......so a friend told me
I don't use that one anymore...I always came out smelling of curry and chips ;)

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oldbluefox wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 10:50
They've been on the wacky baccy again :lol:
I just thought they were trying to be a pair of smart arses… but, hey! they are mere amateurs compared to me ...don't you think Foxy? :) :wave:

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The one down the side road is probably the one we used on our way back north.
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Talking of fish and chip brothels.
When I was on the wagons,we would overnight in Wakefield and go to
Heppy’s Fish &Strip.. Chippy at the front with a strip club in the back, meal included in the entrance fee.
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screwy wrote: 27 Apr 2023, 13:10
Talking of fish and chip brothels.
When I was on the wagons,we would overnight in Wakefield and go to
Heppy’s Fish &Strip.. Chippy at the front with a strip club in the back, meal included in the entrance fee.
Fish n Tits ….sounds pretty good value to me. :thumbup: :D

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Well.

Richard Sharp finally resigns.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65323077

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The problem with all situations like this is that they all belong to the “old boys’ network” a club where they know there are no real consequence for their actions…a quick rap on the knuckles (you naughty boys) seems to be the only deterrent, only then to be let lose to carry on where they left off.
Our political system is in tatters and the only way you will take out this rot is to change the system (if only to give the outgoing system a chance to cleanse itself).

But hey! It appears that most, especially on this forum, think it will get better by itself, it won’t, its terminal.

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The problem is, OL, that no-one, including you, has come up with a viable alternative that will work any better. And before you mention the Monarchy again, I give you the US. A Republic where the choice for the next President, who has real power, looks likely to be between a geriatric and a narcisist who incited a riot rather than accept defeat last time.

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Gill W wrote: 28 Apr 2023, 15:13
Well.

Richard Sharp finally resigns.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65323077

They all get tainted when they get too close to Boris Johnson
What are the chances the next controller will be female?
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Onelife wrote: 28 Apr 2023, 17:14
The problem with all situations like this is that they all belong to the “old boys’ network” a club where they know there are no real consequence for their actions…a quick rap on the knuckles (you naughty boys) seems to be the only deterrent, only then to be let lose to carry on where they left off.
Our political system is in tatters and the only way you will take out this rot is to change the system (if only to give the outgoing system a chance to cleanse itself).

But hey! It appears that most, especially on this forum, think it will get better by itself, it won’t, its terminal.
I agree with Merv, you don't ditch an old system until you have something that is seen as much better by a majority of the population, and so far all your suggestions have failed on all aspects.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 28 Apr 2023, 17:19
The problem is, OL, that no-one, including you, has come up with a viable alternative that will work any better. And before you mention the Monarchy again, I give you the US. A Republic where the choice for the next President, who has real power, looks likely to be between a geriatric and a narcisist who incited a riot rather than accept defeat last time.
Hi Sir Merv, therein lies the problem, you along with a fair proportion of the UK see America as a bad example of Republicanism, whereas I see the UK as a very different candidate for republicanism….is it not beyond the realms of possibility that we as an island could draw upon the mistakes which have given people this perception? Are we blinded to think there couldn’t be a different and hopefully a better way forward?

With a well thought out constitution and willingness to take a different political path our country could lead by example again… representing a very diverse country both in its cultures and its ethnicity… we can no longer keep holding onto our historical past (Monarchy) when a vast proportion of our multicultural population chose their own historical heritages over that of the one which is way past its sell by date…Its time to move forward and stop living in the past….get rid of the Monarchy and then we can move forward with some degree of optimism, one that represents us all in a nation that represents the future not the past.

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I was listening to a republican today extolling the virtues of an elected head of state.
The interviewer asked a simple question.
The nearest English speaking republic to us is Ireland.
Can you name the president of Ireland?
She didn’t have a clue but could name the president of France.
So, you’d like someone like Macron to be head of state?
Err, no !
Someone better and more popular?
Yeah!
How about the King?
Err, no, because I’m a republican!
Couldn’t make it up, could you ?
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