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• #3177
It's grim for the royals to hijack the queen's death to rehabilitate the sweaty nonce. Wrong time, wrong place.
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• #3178
Responding to the Guardian, the Metropolitan police said: “People have
the right to protest. We urge those who want to, to do so with the
dignity and respect that is expected during this significant period of
reflection.”Thing with heckling is it's infectious. Now I bet loads of people barrack Andrew.
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• #3179
As they should the nonce cunt.
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• #3180
Andrew managed to fuck up literally walking in a straight line in time with his siblings to stand by the coffin.
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• #3181
I think Andrew is probably going to quietly bump the corgis off. At the side of the private garden at rear of Royal Lodge there is a row of graves and grave stones for various corgis from years gone by. From memory I think they are all the Queen Mum's but he might want to add a few of his own now, just to make his mark. He had two Norfolk terriers when I worked there. They're on borrowed time I suspect.
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• #3182
The relentless hagiography is tiresome - somehow, despite “never putting a foot wrong”, the queen managed to tolerate an openly racist husband/cousin, simultaneously influence laws so that she didn’t have to pay tax in her obscene unearned wealth and pay a £12M ‘tax’ to get her nonce son off and the new king is also nonce adjacent with his friendship of Jimmy Saville (surely this nonce activity is no coincidence >>>> straight to conspiracy theory thread). Add in assassination of her daughter in law in a Parisian underpass (>> I know where to refer myself) and it’s been a strong 25 years in terms of never putting a foot wrong.
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• #3183
I do like that Andrew is having to stand there in a suit while all the rest of the males are in full on C19th military fancy dress, silently fuming that he's not allowed to wear his. He even fought in a war, you know.
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• #3184
Flowers in the Kennel is a 2022 Gothic novel by Constable_Savage about the sinister demise of much loved pets
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• #3185
The real reason is he’d be sweating.
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• #3186
It's actually "Deflowered in the Kennel"
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• #3187
Yea but full c19th military fancy dress makes you sweat profusely
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• #3188
Full disclosure - I took a 47 hour ferry to attend a reception for Prince Andrew at the ambassador’s residence in Manila
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• #3189
You might know the answer to this, come to think of it. When I worked with SCD6 (no longer a thing, I believe) I got the chance to go on a sniffer dog training exercise in the grounds of Buckingham Palace the day before one of their garden parties. To train the dogs, the officers in charge had a load of little kilner jars of every drug I could name (and likely more) in their glove compartment. One of them would take a selection of baggies, fuck off for five minutes chucking them in bushes and then handlers would take the dogs round. I asked what would happen if the dogs didn't find everything and the guy who did the hiding forgot where he stashed stuff. They just said that never happens. It must though, right? There's likely a series of "surprises" stashed among the chrysanthemums. Would make a night shift on garden security detail a bit more interesting.
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• #3190
I fear if I saw Andrew in public I could no more resist gravity than I could prevent myself from shouting sweaty nonce.
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• #3191
It is difficult to see, based on the reports, how the Oxford arrest can possibly be justified. There doesn’t appear to have been any threat of violence, those at the proclamation were defending the protestor’s right to free speech. I’d be very surprised if it got to court.
https://mobile.twitter.com/wainwright_tom/status/1569308775013818374
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• #3192
No expert on this, but aren't there new wider powers for police around protest which include things that could offend others?
If that's the case then, while of course it shows poor judgement and over reach from the police, I'd say the blame is primarily confusing/shit legislation.
Happy to be educated further.
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• #3193
As to the public shaming of Andrew - I'm not to fussed about him. I just think it's pretty shitty for his family to have that brought up at that moment just to fluff your ego.
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• #3194
Happy to be educated further.
https://www.libertyhumanrights.org.uk/advice_information/pcsc-policing-act-protest-rights/
Particularly the "RESTRICTING ONE-PERSON PROTESTS" section.
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• #3195
Funnily enough I found that and am just reading it now.
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• #3196
Interesting take that you care more about the feelings of people that paid sweaty nonce's hush money than the man's right to protest? Is it ego to make protests at the most impactful time, isn't that the point of it?
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• #3197
First, we all know that's not someone protesting. So let's not try and pretend that the dude is some sort of fucking suffragette.
Second, it's not the other family members who paid the settlement.
Third, I'm acknowledging that other family members have feelings during a time of morning. I simply can't relate to the glee others seem to take at fucking up a moment like that for people who've lost someone.
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• #3198
Not that I care about their feelings, but if they don't want that to happen then leave the sweaty nonce at home. They may have paid off the victims to avoid prosecution but they haven't paid off people who rightly believe he shouldn't be above the law.
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• #3199
Precisely
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• #3200
I can't believe I'm defending this, but he's not above the law. It was a civil case that both parties agreed to settle.
Cunt should be locked up not fondling his kid in front of the world.