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Double Standards?
They're currently talking on BBC News about how brave and progressive the Queen was when she shook hands and spoke to Martin McGuinness. I'm old enough to remember Jeremy Corbyn being labelled a terrorist sympathiser for doing the exact sane thing.
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Stop it maggie, the Queen was doing her duty for the nation at a time of reconciliation, it must have stuck in her craw but she did it. How many terrorist funerals did she attend? Jezza was inherently the terrorist friend. How anyone can draw a comparison is beyond me. I wondered when the Scot nats would start this BS. Probably annoyed that so many Scots supported her majesty and it may help the anti "independence" vote.
Of course the Scots supported the Queen,
erm I dont think anyone in London has queued for 24 hrs carrying a placard " I dont think she should be dead anymore"
did anyone do R4 Thought of the day this am
very revd someone getting their knickers knotted over funerary masses and prayers for the dead.
First reformed prayer book (proddo) the priest was not allowed to even attend an interment...and then they were
Sort of early start for the Anglican Church. (flipping)
erm I dont think anyone in London has queued for 24 hrs carrying a placard " I dont think she should be dead anymore"
did anyone do R4 Thought of the day this am
very revd someone getting their knickers knotted over funerary masses and prayers for the dead.
First reformed prayer book (proddo) the priest was not allowed to even attend an interment...and then they were
Sort of early start for the Anglican Church. (flipping)