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Should payment towards the Royal Family be made voluntary?.

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HUNTERF Thu 31-Jan-13 21:58:44

As many people do not want the Royal Family these days I think that no tax money should be used to pay for the royal family.
What they should have is voluntary contributions from people who want the Royal Family and wish to pay.

Frank

Mey Fri 01-Feb-13 18:16:03

Oh sorry absent thank you for that, I have asked before but forgot what Thread it was that I asked on!!!smile

but not nice that someone was driven away,

I was actually thinking today that being a GN member is like being on antibiotics, its good as you do get support from people but there are some people that can be harsh and dont think before they post and they are the horrible side effects of.

absent Fri 01-Feb-13 18:14:14

JessM I have no idea what you mean. smile

j07 Don't be too sure.

j07 Fri 01-Feb-13 17:54:59

Quoting Absent re Cheelu - " harmless, if unimaginative and rather banal" and " a kind and simple soul".

Well, if she was driven away, she sure as hell won't come back after that! grin

#morewaysthanone

Bags Fri 01-Feb-13 17:42:49

Explosion at thought of absent as diplomatic has just occurred (laughter variety!) grin

jess grin

mey flowers

absent Fri 01-Feb-13 17:33:11

Ho, ho, ho *Mey. As a new member, you wouldn't be familiar with some of the more forceful discussions that have taken place on Gransnet. There must be at least 30 people I could name, without even thinking, who would explode with fury at the suggestion that I am diplomatic; and there must be at least another 30 who would explode with laughter. grin.

No one is every nominated to comment on anything as far as I know. I was just answering your question. I might be wrong, but I think this is the second time you have asked it so I was just being helpful.

Mey Fri 01-Feb-13 17:26:15

an avalanche of pm's, why pm's, have you been nominated to comment as you are the most diplomatic.

Movedalot Fri 01-Feb-13 17:23:53

When we lived in a house on the Crown Estate the deeds said that he Maj could come into our house any time she liked!

Anyone remember Margo in the Council office saying what she would and would not pay for?

JessM Fri 01-Feb-13 17:23:44

absent what is that saying about a dairy product with a fairly low melting point that nevertheless sometimes remains in a solid state inside your oral cavity? grin

absent Fri 01-Feb-13 17:17:56

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Mey Fri 01-Feb-13 17:05:07

who is cheelu there are two threads in her name and people mention her a bit

gracesmum Fri 01-Feb-13 14:15:50

VQ I am so thick you really had ne going there hmm Duh! emoticon!!smile

janthea Fri 01-Feb-13 14:05:08

I thought that property belonged to the Crown Estates -

'In the United Kingdom, the Crown Estate is a property portfolio owned by the Crown. Although still belonging to the monarch and inherent with the accession of the throne, it is no longer the private property of the reigning monarch and cannot be sold by him/her, nor do the revenues from it belong to the monarch personally (as each monarch, upon accession, surrenders the surplus revenues in return for an annual grant known as the Civil List). It is managed by an independent organisation headed by the Crown Estate Commissioners. The surplus revenue from the Estate is paid each year to HM Treasury. The Crown Estate is formally accountable to Parliament, to which it makes an annual report. '

It doesn't say it belongs to we taxpayers.

vampirequeen Fri 01-Feb-13 13:58:16

I may not get the president I want in the same way that I don't always get the government I want but at least I'd have a choice. It wouldn't be down to an accident of birth.

By the way popped into London last Saturday to check out the property I part own but apparently I'm not allowed to pop in to check my tenant is keeping it in good order. Not even if I send a letter giving one month notice. Which I thought was odd seeing my landlord's agent visits me every six months.

Oh well will just have to trust that my tenant Elizabeth Windsor and her family are treating it with respect.

Marelli Fri 01-Feb-13 13:07:49

With you there, anno. Brings it into perspective.

janthea Fri 01-Feb-13 12:36:41

Forgot to say that I would pay for the Royal Family. Better than a President and probably cheaper!!

janthea Fri 01-Feb-13 12:35:05

If we were able to decide on what to spend our taxes, then I would not want my taxes to go to those skivers and layabouts who refuse to work and would rather be supported by the taxpayers. I would also not want my taxes to go to foreigners who come here and claim benefits and health benefits. Just think how much money the government would save if we didn't have to pay for these people.

I will probably be stamped on now!

jeni Fri 01-Feb-13 12:33:21

That's too much of a rush for some of us. We don't like being hurried!

annodomini Fri 01-Feb-13 12:28:15

Frank's done his usual trick of winding us up - I bet he was out there with all the other mourners on the day of the funeral. hmm

gillybob Fri 01-Feb-13 11:45:19

Bags grin Even better !

Bags Fri 01-Feb-13 11:43:58

My dad's was "Never out off till tomorrow what you can put off till the day after."

gillybob Fri 01-Feb-13 11:43:13

Elegran My motto is always why do today what you can put off until tomorrow

grin

merlotgran Fri 01-Feb-13 11:39:53

Or even better....tanks made of CAKE grin

j07 Fri 01-Feb-13 11:19:57

Oh yes! Good idea. I like a good cake sale. smile

absent Fri 01-Feb-13 11:18:18

I look forward to the day when the army has a cake sale to raise funds for buying a tank.

Bags Fri 01-Feb-13 11:00:53

My other nomenclature, at times, it Lady Barebow (often, The Lady Barebow wink. DD1 objected unless the male archers were called gents. They are – MrBags is part of the "Gents Recurve" team. As I said to DD, it is the Grand National Archery Association.