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The Royal oath
The Royal oath
How does everyone feel about taking an oath to the queen?
I mean, is everyone a pro-monarchist or do you just see the oath as a thing to do just to get in?
I mean, is everyone a pro-monarchist or do you just see the oath as a thing to do just to get in?
The Best Is Yet To Come
Love them or hate them, the Monarchy is one of the last traditions the British have managed to keep. Other countries have all sorts of festivals, Norway celebrates a national 'Norway day', Yanks have 4th July, France -Bastille Day, etc.
I guess it's hardly sufficient justification for retaining the Monarchy but it'll do for me. Once they've gone what've we got left? Zilch - oh, apart from the occasional group of Morris Dancers.
So, yes, I'm for the Oath - as a symbol of our nationhood and the Queen as a focal point for the citizens of this country. And, no, I wouldn't want a President as the figurehead of state - even the thought of just one more politician makes me want to vomit.
I guess it's hardly sufficient justification for retaining the Monarchy but it'll do for me. Once they've gone what've we got left? Zilch - oh, apart from the occasional group of Morris Dancers.
So, yes, I'm for the Oath - as a symbol of our nationhood and the Queen as a focal point for the citizens of this country. And, no, I wouldn't want a President as the figurehead of state - even the thought of just one more politician makes me want to vomit.
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You must remember that when you take the Oath you are showing your respect for your country and for the head of state,in the UK it happens to be Her Majesty HRH The Queen.Although HM has no say in it, she commands the respect and love of the nation irrespective of your politics or persuation.The main thing is your loyalty to your comrades and those who hold the Queens Commission.
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I don’t like them, but I have taken this oath, and its not that hard to do, if you don’t like her look at it as your swearing to protect your country and your family that reside in it... at the end of the day its a contract of service, you have to take the oath to be able to be in the armed forces...
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If Britain was a Republic, we'd have to take an oath to the flag or to the constitution, not to the President.
I wouldn't mind seeing the monarchy being abolished, because they have no relevence today. But at the same time, I wouldn't like Britain to follow the same system of the US.
At the end of the day, its the Marines that I want the most, therefore I wouldn't hesitate to take the oath. Saying a few words means f@#k all anyway.
I wouldn't mind seeing the monarchy being abolished, because they have no relevence today. But at the same time, I wouldn't like Britain to follow the same system of the US.
At the end of the day, its the Marines that I want the most, therefore I wouldn't hesitate to take the oath. Saying a few words means f@#k all anyway.
The Best Is Yet To Come
They havn't controlled the country since Oliver Cromwell got rid of them. I wouldn't say I was a monarchist but they are a symbol of Britain and when they are gone what do we have left? As Sisyphus says, a few Morris Dancers and fish and chips. People say they cost taxpayers money, they cost Britain £40-50m a year which is nothing compared to the money they make for us through tourism. Americans favourite holiday destination is Britian believe it or not, and they don't come to sample the tea. They want to see Britain's traditional buildings and institutions. Our monarchy is something no-one else in the world can have and a lot of them want it. America would love to have what we have but they cant because they dont have the history. I think it will be a sad day if they monarchy is ever brought down, simply because Britian would be like any other republic.I wouldn't mind seeing the monarchy being abolished, because they have no relevence today. But at the same time, I wouldn't like Britain to follow the same system of the US.
The Crown lands were ceded to parliament for an annual sum to be paid by the exchequer. The sum raised from those lands far exceeds anything paid to the present Royal family. There are those who believe that they only had that property through right of conquest, and it is the governments by right of the people, not a very good look out for the rest of us if that argument is followed through to it's conclusion.
Aye Owdun.
Aye Owdun.
Don’t forget that the Queen has more experience in foreign relations than any Prime Minister or President can ever achieve in office, albeit with a non-political role and influence. She’s been promoting Britain abroad and amusing Johnny foreigner at garden party’s for fifty years, doubt there would be a commonwealth without Betty as figurehead.
Correct me if I’m wrong here, but doesn’t the majority of the public money spent by the Queen go into paying staff wages? How much would it cost Britain to replace Betty with a President less/same/more? Just wouldn’t be the same with President B’liar trooping the colour, and if ol’ Queenie ever landed on Ark Royal I’ll guarantee she’d get a better response than Bush did in the press, and she wouldn’t have the same trouble as Bush with his balls trussed up round his nipples in a flight harness.
I think the queen is OK, it’s the alternatives and her successor that are worrying.
Correct me if I’m wrong here, but doesn’t the majority of the public money spent by the Queen go into paying staff wages? How much would it cost Britain to replace Betty with a President less/same/more? Just wouldn’t be the same with President B’liar trooping the colour, and if ol’ Queenie ever landed on Ark Royal I’ll guarantee she’d get a better response than Bush did in the press, and she wouldn’t have the same trouble as Bush with his balls trussed up round his nipples in a flight harness.
I think the queen is OK, it’s the alternatives and her successor that are worrying.

You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!
spitz wrote:I think the queen is OK, it’s the alternatives and her successor that are worrying.
I think William will be better for this country than the queen ever was and will be, just give him time it grow up a bit more...
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recruit test 21 march - PASSED
medical 30 march - PASSED
interview 30 march - PASSED
PJFT - 11 april - PASSED 9:18
PRMC - 7th - 10th JUNE. PASSED
foundation - 29th August
recruit test 21 march - PASSED
medical 30 march - PASSED
interview 30 march - PASSED
PJFT - 11 april - PASSED 9:18
PRMC - 7th - 10th JUNE. PASSED
foundation - 29th August