There
is a minority in this country (Britain) who are republicans. That's
not like being a Republican in Ireland, in the 26 or even the
6 counties. And they are a small minority.
When
I think of the royal family – the monarchy in general, which a lot
of other countries would actually like to have - I think of the movie
The Truman Show. A really good film and strongly recommended.
A child is put into a type of reality show at birth and moves around
in a village of professional actors who, unbeknown to him, are hired;
they interact with him as if it's a normal life and, every now and
then, mention commercial products as the show has been product
placed.
In
other words, as opposed to advertising, commercial products are all
over the set.
I
am told, when I first started and worked on (in) Z Cars, that a
certain actor, every time he sat at his desk, would take from his
pocket a packet of pipe tobacco and place it clearly in shot. For
this he received money from the tobacco company whom he had contacted
beforehand.
This
was not allowed, of course, so he was doing it unofficially.
In
those days (doze daze), as an actor, we had to fill out forms to say
which commercials we were featured in, and those commercials would be
prevented from being shown within a certain time from the broadcast
going out; I think they were blocked throughout the whole evening.
It
was also against the law, the rules, or whatever for any company to
sponsor a show. We would listen to Radio Luxembourg and hear
phrases like this show is brought to you by whoever the
sponsor was, so it was not unheard of by us and we knew it happened
in America all the time, with TV hosts actually turning to the camera
to tell you what delicious stuffing to buy.
On
Coronation Street (A British soap) a fictional brewery company was
invented just for the show and is still used on it to this day.
Apart
from the small minority, I mentioned before, who would prefer Britain
to be a republic I suspect a really smaller minority would agree with
the so called republicans; a certain family who are born in to it.
That
small minority are, of course, the Royal Family; they are captured at
birth, brainwashed and forced into a life of servitude. They have
known no other life, they are surrounded by security men, minders,
Ladys in Waiting (I presume that's how it's spelt as opposed to the
plural ladies as they are Lady this and Lady that) and there
is no escape.
I
hear you saying, well they can always pack it in but if you think
that you must look at the word back there brainwashed. They
would never think of it. They have a reason to be there, after their
life training and that is to stop the commoner running the place and,
apart from a few administrations, the commoner has made a balls up of
it; hasn't he; or more to the point she?
One
government starts the National Health Service, the next adjusts it.
The next thinks of a better way to run it, the next adjusts that. One
government decided that it would be better to bring agency cleaners
to save the NHS the cost of their National Insurance and Benefits and
that's it – it's in the state it's in now.
So
I am all for the royal family here in the UK as I look at America
and see who is supposed to be in charge at the moment.
And
a lot of people think he is doing a good job.
Well
they say that as they think he is improving the economy well he
isn't. This is the same kind of economic upwards swing that Barack
Obama started so thank your lucky stars that he doesn't really have
the nuclear codes either; I think he carries around a football (or
the British PM does) which starts a process to launch a nuclear
weapon.
Because
of this, and mainly because there is a salesman, sleaze bag, tax
dodger in The White House, there are budding businesses
selling survival gear in places like the wilds of Colorado where
people (above) are stocking up in their Nissen Huts and tunnels with loads of
tinned food, plenty of ammunition and packs of wolves which they
throw raw meat to every day.
Having
a monarchy means that people like Theresa May, the current Prime
Minister of the UK, cannot go to America on a state visit
because she isn't head of state; she is head of the government; the
Queen is the head of state. When she dies, certain people will have a
go at Charles as soon as he is declared king, before the coronation.
It will start the same as anything else is started: rumours,
innuendo; religious leaders saying he
shouldn't be head of the church as he is a heathen – they may have
a point there so why not eliminate that job from the monarch. It is a
country of heathens in any case.
If
it was a Republic, President Blair would still be president now;
following Presidents Major and Thatcher.
Depending
on which way you swing that can be good or bad.