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Singing the Anthem
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Quite:Originally posted by VectraMan View PostEverybody should refuse to sing God Save the Queen just because it's so dreary and awful. This is the country that gave the world The Beatles, can we really not come up with something that people might actually like to hear and sing?
Should Corbyn have sung "God Save the Queen"? - nicktyrone.com
For most of Jeremy’s parliamentary career, he’s had to shout his head off about everything just to get heard every once in a while. But now that he’s the leader the opposition, he needs to absorb the fact that every single thing he does is going to be put under a microscope. As such, he needs to pick his battles from here on in. There will be plenty – he’s trying to convince a country that was terrified of the prospect of Ed Miliband being prime minister that his much more radical ideas are not just acceptable but necessary – so picking one about singing a song in a church was extremely ill-advised. And before everyone jumps on the “he’s authentic, he needs to express his every belief in every waking moment” bandwagon, let me remind you of the fact that Jeremy is an atheist. So what was he doing in the church at all then? Surely that’s propping up the notion of having a state religion, is it not? So if that much leeway is given to his worldview just by him being there at all, how hard would it have been to open his mouth and sing the goddamn song?
In conclusion, Jeremy Corbyn should have sung “God Save the Queen” yesterday. Not for the sake of those fallen dead in a war fought seventy-five years ago, but for himself.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I refused to stand up at Hampden Park when the fans sang 'Stand up, if you hate England..'
As did my kids, one of whom is Scots-born....
2-2 vs Belgium, WC (or EC) qualifier, Scots 2-0 up, Belgium down to ten men, 2-1, then equalised in last minute - sweet!!Comment
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He could have sang 'God Save (Freddie Mercury off of) Queen' to himself cos he supports bumders doesn't he?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostQuite:
Should Corbyn have sung "God Save the Queen"? - nicktyrone.com
For most of Jeremy’s parliamentary career, he’s had to shout his head off about everything just to get heard every once in a while. But now that he’s the leader the opposition, he needs to absorb the fact that every single thing he does is going to be put under a microscope. As such, he needs to pick his battles from here on in. There will be plenty – he’s trying to convince a country that was terrified of the prospect of Ed Miliband being prime minister that his much more radical ideas are not just acceptable but necessary – so picking one about singing a song in a church was extremely ill-advised. And before everyone jumps on the “he’s authentic, he needs to express his every belief in every waking moment” bandwagon, let me remind you of the fact that Jeremy is an atheist. So what was he doing in the church at all then? Surely that’s propping up the notion of having a state religion, is it not? So if that much leeway is given to his worldview just by him being there at all, how hard would it have been to open his mouth and sing the goddamn song?
In conclusion, Jeremy Corbyn should have sung “God Save the Queen” yesterday. Not for the sake of those fallen dead in a war fought seventy-five years ago, but for himself.Comment
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I will turn up too - just to sing the hymsOriginally posted by AtW View PostOh he will be invited to his own funeral, no talking out of this one ...Comment
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Lol. That's a crafty troll. So believable. Almost slipped under our radar. Of course you mumble along badly, just like everyone else.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI don't believe in God and when I have to go to a wedding or funeral, just stand there when the hymns kick in. No way am I saying something I don't believe.Comment
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Yes the tune is a dirge. Land of Hope and Glory would be the best alternative. But there it is.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostEverybody should refuse to sing God Save the Queen just because it's so dreary and awful. This is the country that gave the world The Beatles, can we really not come up with something that people might actually like to hear and sing?Comment
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Do you know the words?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI will turn up too - just to sing the hymsComment
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Already in public minds as unpatriotic.
Glad the idiots from all sides of the house over the last twenty years of politics have caused me to lose interest in government.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Let me assure you that the Government has not lost its interest in youOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostGlad the idiots from all sides of the house over the last twenty years of politics have caused me to lose interest in government.
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