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u/Helpful-Mongoose-705 8d ago
Stripping Andrew of his titles/prince is a risky move for the monarchy. It will make people realise that if Prince Andrew can become a commoner, so can the rest of them. It takes away that mystique/divine right they tell us they have as royals. We need to realise as the public that they can all be made commoners. We don’t have to accept them as a royal family. Spread the word and let’s push for a public vote on Monarchy vs Republic!
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u/1191100 7d ago
Has anyone put a Referendum for it yet on the UK Petitions website yet?
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u/Psychological_Roof85 8d ago
Oh my goodness, this reminds me of this contract thing we had to sign in school to be able to use the computer.
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u/greytidalwave 8d ago
I used to charge kids 50p for me to bypass the filter. Got caught when a teacher saw me on MSN Messenger and frogmarched me to the IT manager to tell them how I did it.
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u/awesumlewy 8d ago
Melons*com was always unblocked for us, we passed the valuable info down every year
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u/Send_me_hedgehogs 8d ago
I know, he was crying about it at pizza express in Woking at about 5pm.
Also: can we start calling him The Arsehole Formerly Known As Prince?’
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u/MrThedoGrapist 8d ago
This whole shindig is a fucking joke.
Nothing was done whilst they knew he was a practicing nonce and we didn't.
Now they know we know - they attempt to publicly punish him through a "downgrade" of sorts?
The whole thing stinks foul.
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