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12-06-2009 @ 4:03PM
Ivan Anthony said...
The Queen cannot be above the law that her own Government sets. She should move out of Buckingham Palace to one of her many country estates and open the Palace to the public. We are in the 21st century. The Queen of the Netherlands is a delightful human being living close to her people, Elizabeth could learn from her. Her brood should also take heed. Why should we pay for all of this impunicious behaviour. Come on Cameron, do your stuff when you take the lead.
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12-06-2009 @ 1:49PM
Dane said...
Her Majesty is above the law set by HER MAJESTY'S Government.
''No civil and criminal proceedings can be taken against the Sovereign as a person under UK law.''
I'm more concerned about the number of MP's that seem to be above the law. They are after all the ones with access to OUR money.