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Why should they jump the queue

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SunshineSally Sat 17-Sept-22 11:14:11

FannyCornforth

I’m not sure if Pip could handle the disconnect between his own perception of his popularity with the GB public, and the reality of it.

? Definitely this!

Charleygirl5 Sat 17-Sept-22 11:13:07

I do not think that so-called celebrities should be allowed to queue jump. I thought we were all equal but I now realise some are more equal than others.

I actually admire David Beckham for queuing- I thought it was his wife who wanted the honours.

Callistemon21 Sat 17-Sept-22 11:12:40

Also, most of us haven't been subjects since 1983. We're citizens
As it says in my passport.

I've tried to point that out several times, volver but people seem to prefer to think of themselves as subjects.

The only reason I can think of is that it's one more thing to complain about. Where would we be if we couldn't complain?

FannyCornforth Sat 17-Sept-22 11:00:08

I’m not sure if Pip could handle the disconnect between his own perception of his popularity with the GB public, and the reality of it.

kircubbin2000 Sat 17-Sept-22 10:19:44

Phil and Holly are too important to queue.?

volver Sat 17-Sept-22 10:11:47

nadateturbe

Subjects?

Better than serfs, I suppose.

nadateturbe Sat 17-Sept-22 10:04:28

Subjects?

timetogo2016 Sat 17-Sept-22 10:02:16

Sorry,but David Beckham will do anything to get a Knighthood.
And i don`t think anyone should jump the queue,we are all equal.

eazybee Sat 17-Sept-22 09:58:09

Not at all concerned at being called a subject, particularly when the late queen signed herself as 'Your servant, Elizabeth.'

volver Sat 17-Sept-22 09:16:11

Adam Hills on Last Leg, last night. I paraphrase.

People who support a hereditary monarchy are getting upset that other people are being treated with privilege because of who they are and who they know.

Oh, the irony. This is the kind of society we are.

Also, most of us haven't been subjects since 1983. We're citizens.

karmalady Sat 17-Sept-22 09:09:58

The MPs should spend their time working for us and not standing in a queue, however I am completely anti every guest being issued with 4 visitor tickets

I do agree with septima. standing in the queue must really be almost like being on a pilgrimage and just going straight in and nodding at the coffin is pretty well nothing much

FannyCornforth Sat 17-Sept-22 09:06:40

Why there isn’t a booking system is beyond me.

Redhead56 Sat 17-Sept-22 09:03:52

Good for David Beckham obviously not a selfish person just queued like everyone else.

Septimia Sat 17-Sept-22 08:57:16

I was pleased to see that David Beckham queued with everyone else and am even more pleased to hear that he turned down a chance of jumping the queue.

Apart from security concerns for a few people, everyone should join the queue. Surely it's part of the whole experience, a bit like being on a pilgrimage. Being rushed in ahead of everyone else largely defeats the purpose of going.

LucyLocket55 Sat 17-Sept-22 08:52:16

I have just read that David Beckham turned down an invitation from an MP who can take up to 4 guests and jump the long queue for the Queen’s Lying in State.

Firstly, well done to DB and the other celebrities who queued and secondly, it seems very unfair that these people are given this ‘privilege’ when the majority of people are queuing in the cold and dark for many hours. We were all subjects of Her Majesty.

The elderly and disabled are rightly given a fast track, but these are able bodied people .