Subject | Re: Republicanism still an offence in England? (wasRe: Queen mother (of england) has died) |
From | Alex |
Date | 2002-04-02 18:40 (2002-04-02 17:40) |
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David FloodNot by death :-)
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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
QMDavid FloodAlexDavid FloodteepeeAC
some kind of saint.
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.
I would presume that "arson" is a punishable offence in any case ;)