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tweetypie/8 11-03-2008 22:17

allegence to queen and country
 
seen it on the news that they are talking about school kids swearing allegence to queen and country,who do they think they are kidding im talking about gb & co. what if your like me and cant tolerate the royals do they honestly think they can persuade me and others like me to make that commitment,i dont think so

Vlad_Dracul 11-03-2008 22:34

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What a joke. This guy is in cloud cuckoo land. The only swearing a lot of teenagers do is outside the local offy when they are trying to blag someone into buying them a six pack of Stella.

Druchii 11-03-2008 22:36

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"Allegiance"

And no-one should be forced to swear allegiance to anything, it's wrong.

boroboi 12-03-2008 09:19

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I saw this on the news and the first words that came out of my mout were "the queen can **** off"

tweetypie/8 12-03-2008 11:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by boroboi (Post 34505293)
I saw this on the news and the first words that came out of my mout were "the queen can **** off"


my sentiments exactly.

Pierre 12-03-2008 11:11

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Originally Posted by tweetypie/8 (Post 34505326)
my sentiments exactly.

Leave the queen alone, it's not her idea.

I don't think you should pledge to the queen. I've nothing against pledging to your country and your fellow countrymen however.

But all in all, it is a silly headline grabber and will probably not come to anything.

AntiSilence 12-03-2008 11:13

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When they were talking about it on Radio 2, phone callers were saying things like "people who don't should be ejected from the UK". Muppets.

boroboi 12-03-2008 11:18

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Ejected from the UK haha! What a collection of closed minded ponses.

I, as has already been said, would pledge allegiance to England, but not to the monarchy, and ill do it of my own free will, not because some money grabber in a corrupt government makes it compulsary. And the same will go for my kids if and when they come to existence.

PeteTheMusicGuy 12-03-2008 11:22

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It will never happen considering there are MPS here who wont even do it. I honestly cant see it

RizzyKing 12-03-2008 11:37

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This is another brainwave of GB :rolleyes: this guy changes his mind all the time so he will let this get a few headlines then it will die a quick death.

papa smurf 12-03-2008 17:11

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 34505357)
This is another brainwave of GB :rolleyes: this guy changes his mind all the time so he will let this get a few headlines then it will die a quick death.

yes and apparently his own countrymen aren't very keen [for some reason that escapes me]

Enuff 12-03-2008 17:34

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At the end of the day, they're only words... Just keep ya fingers crossed when saying them!

RizzyKing 12-03-2008 18:15

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I have already taken an oath and have always stuck to it but what is the point of making a bunch of teenagers take something that they havn't thought about. An oath only means something if the person taking it fully understands what it means and i am not having a go at the kids of today but it is not something they have needed to think about. This is just politics at it's most tasteless and sadly thats what we have come to expect from this bunch.

Taf 12-03-2008 18:17

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Swear allegiance to the Queen to become a citizen? We are "subjects" of the Monarchy and therfore cannot become "citizens" until this becomes a Republic?

Xaccers 12-03-2008 18:18

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Much better to educate the kids throught their childhood as to why they may wish to pledge allegence to the Queen and country rather than just force them to go through the motions which will build resentment amongst many.

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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 34505624)
Swear allegiance to the Queen to become a citizen? We are "subjects" of the Monarchy and therfore cannot become "citizens" until this becomes a Republic?

Unfortunately we stopped being subjects in 1983.
Now the only British subjects are people born before 1949 in the Republic of Ireland, India and Pakistan who did not acquire citizenship of their country or any other Dominion (in the case of those born in India and Pakistan), or who applied after 1949 for restoration of their British subject status (for those connected with Ireland).
British citizens are not British subjects under the 1981 Act (which came into force in 83). The only circumstance where a person may be both a British subject and British citizen simultaneously is a case where a British subject connected with Ireland (s. 31 of the 1981 Act) acquires British citizenship by naturalisation or registration. In this case only, British subject status is not lost upon acquiring British citizenship.

The status of British subject cannot now be transmitted by descent, and will become extinct when all existing British subjects are dead.


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