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Anyone Watch The Leaders' Speeches Following The Kings Speech?
Obviously the PM tears Rodders a new one as usual but for me the most amusing moment was after the PM sat down the speaker then anounced the leader of the SNP. To which most of them scarpered in all directions PMSL!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry if im in the wrong here,but i would prefer a much slimmed down HoP and the total abolishment of the HoL.The Chinese government has less members for millions more people.
all sorts of things
1. yes you are wrong ( again)
2. HOL abolition - to make parliament unicameral - tried in Ireland 1935-40 - not a success. Gives untrammeled power to one person. In this case de Valera. This is not now rated a wild success. See also any tin pot dictatorship in Africa
3. abolishment = abolition - see 2
4. Chinese govt not an advantage if you are one of the governed
other than that, I agree it is a plan
The Beeb hacks were appallingly primed to talk about the Kings Speech and worse over the 1951 last one.
They just sort of rose from their beds and went on air.
There was a lot about the lardy-dah and very little aboutthe content of the King Speech, which sounded very end-of-termy.
Leashold reform ( "change in the leasehold system", the Beeb info-bar writer had it) seemed not to have been thought out
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