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British citizens no peeking: Has HM the Queen passed or is she in her final throws?

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posted on Aug, 14 2019 @ 06:21 PM
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I've been hearing this rumor too. But that it could be anyone in the Family. I have even heard Archie mentioned.

There was that heck of a rumor that Ms Markle was in trouble with the law over Epstein months ago. But the tweets were debunked later.

The people I have been talking with that run in the same circle(as The Royals)have said it's only going to get worse for Andy AND Fergie.


There is already a divorce countdown on MM. Her pimp Markus Anderson was on a yacht with Andrew a few years ago.

IMO) She is in this somehow too.
Her and her surrogate baby.


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posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 01:47 AM
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a reply to: misfit312

You've been reading too much tat if you think anything of what you said has a modicum of fact.

The fact is that the Queen is old. She will die one day. There are plans for this eventuality, including the seamless continuity and succession. However, at the moment the Queen is still participating in public life, so she's not on her deathbed yet. When the Queen dies it will be a tragedy as she is a hugely important public figure and figurehead.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 06:37 AM
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a reply to: AlexandrosTheGreat

as soon as she goes, they should ban royals in the UK.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 06:40 AM
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And that's "final throes."

For those who care about that kind of thing.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 06:43 AM
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a reply to: paraphi

aye hugely important to some people , and irrelevant to others !



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 06:45 AM
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a reply to: oldcarpy

Didn't her mother live to be 102?

You may have a few more years yet.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 07:00 AM
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a reply to: shooterbrody

Real and rooted to his head where it sits is another way to put it.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 07:02 AM
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a reply to: Sillyolme

She did. Despite all that gin, too.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 07:12 AM
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a reply to: oldcarpy

I dont even think the real queen is alive , probably a cyborg, or lizard 10 gen clone .



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 07:57 AM
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Wopuldnt the timing be brutal

Brexit

Queen dies

Hard border Ireland

, the UK would collapse into a right #in mess



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 08:12 AM
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a reply to: sapien82

I'm not agreeing that it would happen but why are you so keen to see the UK break down and for countless numbers of people subsequently suffer immeasurable hardship?

Brexit needn't be a disaster....if only people accepted that we are definitely leaving and started planning for post-Brexit Britain and working towards moving forward together in a positive and progressive manner.

The Queen will die some day.....we all know what will happen when she does.
We all have different opinions on what we would like to see post-Liz.

No-one wants a hard border with Ireland.
One thing is certain; a hard border will be far more detrimental to the Republic than it will be to the UK.
Now if only the EU could take its head out of its arse and stop playing silly buggers we could get round to serious discussions on how to avoid it.

Yes, there is a danger the UK could break up, especially with that oaf Johnson at the helm....why someone should take great delight in such an eventuality is beyond me.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 08:26 AM
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a reply to: Freeborn

Far as i can determine Freeborn there is still not a workable solution in place where Brexit is concerned.

If the Tories do this hard fashion there will most lightly be a recession nevermind continued austerity, whats positive or progressive about that?

If the people suffer immeasurable hardship, it will be down to the likes of Boris and his administration.

If the UK does break up after Brexit, it will be nobody's fault but our own.

The people that did not vote for such are apt to see a departure from the UK as a silver lining of sorts, even if it's not the case.

But if Boris and his ilk can attempt to polish a turd then so can the rest of us.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 08:31 AM
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a reply to: paraphi


I said I've been hearing the same not that I believe it
I don't.
But I stand by what I said about Andrew,Fergie and MM.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 08:40 AM
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a reply to: andy06shake

Theresa May and her inept handling of Brexit negotiations must bear a large amount of the responsibility and blame for not delivering a workable Brexit deal.

But the EU must share at least as much of the blame.

Their approach has been one of bullying intimidation without the slightest intent on compromise.

And if I'm being brutally honest then I've got to say Remainers must also burden some of the blame.
Their wilful insistence in refusing to accept the result of a democratically held referendum has been incredibly divisive and has held the country back.
As a result of their intransigence we've been locked in this circle of blame and recrimination and have been completely unable to move forward.

I don't want to derail this thread too much so I'll leave it there for now, I could say more but I think its probably best left for a Brexit/EU specific thread.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 08:59 AM
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a reply to: Freeborn

Brexit will either be the beginning of the end for the UK or the end of the beginning.

It's in the post now through.

But so are the implications.

Which will quite possibly derail the entire nation nevermind the thread, but i take your point.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 09:01 AM
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a reply to: Freeborn
I am not keen to see anyone suffer immeasurable hardship , anyone on this planet included
I wasn't delighting in it, I was just highlighting how bad the timing of those events could be to the UK as a whole .

We aren't going to move forward together, because we were never really together to begin with !

don't know why you think I take delight in it , maybe its just because its possible I know that Scotland can become independent as a result of this break up , that's where my delight is, that we can forge our own future

everything else is a # show mate ! but that's the one good thing I can take from all this , is Scotland will be its own master



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 10:38 AM
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a reply to: sapien82

I know you have no desire to see anyone suffer any sort of hardship.

Its just that you, and some others, seem to delight in the perceived misery you predict post-Brexit.

Instead of viewing Brexit as an opportunity to break free from the restraints and norms of yesterday and to change things for the better it seems many seemingly prefer to wallow in doom and gloom.

This really has been a missed opportunity to try bring about the sort of change I know both of us would like to see.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 10:58 AM
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originally posted by: andy06shake
If the Tories do this hard fashion there will most lightly be a recession nevermind continued austerity, whats positive or progressive about that?


Why is there likely to be a recession? I keep hearing politicians say it'll be a disaster, but no politician has elaborated. Fact is we don't know what will happen. If the EU wants to address the impasse then they need to address the God-awful Backstop, otherwise Brexit will certainly be bad news for certain EU nations, including Germany who is teeting on recession already.

If the Queen dies in the midst of Brexit then that would be a tragedy, but succession would mean that there would be continuity.



posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 11:29 AM
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a reply to: paraphi

Well, the reality is that no deal would make trading goods and services costlier, and in some instances impossible. A weakening global economy and high levels of uncertainty mean the UKs economic activity is already lagging behind.

According to early estimates by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, our economic output is likely to be contracted in the second quarter of this year, further increasing the chance of a recession.

Combined with weak underlying growth, a no-deal Brexit could further contract the UK’s economy.

I don't really think the Queen dying will affect the situation one way or another, to be honest, good luck to her and any other old'biddies still kicking is my thinking on the matter.
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posted on Aug, 15 2019 @ 02:23 PM
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originally posted by: andy06shake

IF the Tories do this hard fashion there will most lightly be a recession nevermind continued austerity, whats positive or progressive about that?

IF the people suffer immeasurable hardship, it will be down to the likes of Boris and his administration.

IF the UK does break up after Brexit, it will be nobody's fault but our own.

The people that did not vote for such are apt to see a departure from the UK as a silver lining of sorts, even if it's not the case.

But IF Boris and his ilk can attempt to polish a turd then so can the rest of us.



^^^^ Such Negativity ^^^^ /smh.



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