Subject | Re: Republicanism still an offence in England? (wasRe: Queen mother (of england) has died) |
From | David Flood |
Date | 2002-04-01 18:56 (2002-04-01 17:56) |
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"David Flood" <NOSPAMmaoltuile@utvinternet.ie>wrote in message news:a8a5lk$qoig1$1@ID-121201.news.dfncis.de...David Flood
"AC" <spam@nospam.com>wrote in message news:3ca797a6.13334656@news2.randori.com...AC
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 00:05:22 +0100, "teepee" <gidjo@hotmailsp.amcom> wrote:teepee
"Jette Goldie" <jetteREMOVE@blueyonder.co.uk>wrote >Jette Goldieteepee
Of course you knew her personally and can comment on her personality.
No. Nor did 99.9% of the people filling British television declaring
I would presume that "arson" is a punishable offence in any case ;)AlexDavid Floodsome kind of saint.AC
The British people and their counterparts in the Commonwealth are certainly permitted to feel of her any way they please.
Actually, I believe the opposite is true: that "treason" is still a punishable offence among the English monarchy's claimed subjects?
And "arson in a Naval dockyard" AFAIK.