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Commented on Service update
Yes, more on the referendum, please. It's a really interesting topic for someone in the US. How often does a country have a peaceful referendum on splitting up versus a civil war? I find the whole thing quite interesting....

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rich! commented on
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I thought it was the media reaction to his policy in interviews. We Brits are very traditional about our feudal overlords, and the "Westminister media" tends to respect that. The bellicose Labour chap had such a long term relationship with the media pool that he was "call me Tony" Blair - "please, treat me as your friend rather than the head of state". The Rt Hon D. Cameron, Bullingdon Club, attempted to pick up some of this credibility, by playing down his formal rank, hence, "call-me-dave"....
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Antonia T Tiger commented on
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"Feudal overlords" doesn't fit. Fealty goes both ways. If they don't protect us, if they don't put their lives and honour on the line for us, we cannot be their vassals. The media sucking up to those in power is a whole different ugliness....
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Martin commented on
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:) You're not suggesting that there's a reason that the many children of the hereditary nobility get packed off to Sandhurst or Dartmouth*, and a few years of getting cold or hot, miserable, and shot at, are you? :) It's rather in contrast to the children of politicians getting packed off to an internship with a US Senator, then a quiet parachuting in for a constituency selection... You'll notice I didn't say Cranwell, one must have some standards :)...
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El commented on
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I'm sure there's a reason. Not convinced an outdated sense of feudal duty is the one though. Some of them, like having a family doctor, lawyer and the like make sense when viewed from the outside. Family army officer or naval officer, not so immediately obvious. But it seems to work for them....
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El commented on
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Well, those who were convinced there was a master plan how are you feeling in light of the appearance of a mad scrabble to firm up plans for both the time-table and the details of exactly what devo-max will entail after a no vote to try and persuade (or bribe depending on your POV) the Scots back to voting no? Even the BBC, which the Scots feel has been quite biased in it's coverage (pro-No) had an element of glee in their interview with Alistair Darling on Today this morning asking just how badly the wheels had come off and...

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