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Thank God for the Google Camp's Climate Change Conference

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TerriBull Thu 01-Aug-19 07:53:33

Isn't it marvellous that Prince Harry has sought to share his thoughts on climate change, by giving a "barefoot speech" No me neither confused in front of a load of grandstanding c'lebs worthy and notable high profile people in Sicily. As a lesser mortal I'm so grateful that these up their own backside individuals, amazingly aware and magnanimous folk are there to give us guidance on looking after our planet. I'm just wondering about the 114 private jets parked up on a runway somewhere in though Sicily shock Oh never mind minor detail!

PamelaJ1 Sun 04-Aug-19 19:24:34

Couldn’t be worse than what we have could it Pantglas?

Pantglas1 Sun 04-Aug-19 19:18:33

I could do it, but a lot of folks wouldn’t like it.....ha ha!

PamelaJ1 Sun 04-Aug-19 19:15:48

Loving this thread.
Why aren’t gransnet in charge of the ??
We’d sort it all out!

Pantglas1 Sun 04-Aug-19 19:09:54

Of course Annie, otherwise they’d be hypocrites wouldn’t they....

Anniebach Sun 04-Aug-19 18:58:43

Does anyone really believe all practicing Roman Catholics don’t use birth control ?

Pantglas1 Sun 04-Aug-19 18:57:19

Agreed ladies but it ended up being the Queen’s fault....

Callistemon Sun 04-Aug-19 18:54:49

Well, I would have thought a practising RC would then only have used the recommended abstinence method, for which you wouldn't need a handbag!

merlotgran Sun 04-Aug-19 18:51:56

I always thought that was a daft story. Unless Cherie's birth control was some huge medieval contraption, wouldn't you just keep it in your handbag?

Isn't she a practicing Roman catholic? hmm None of my business but wouldn't it have been better to keep that information to herself?

Pantglas1 Sun 04-Aug-19 18:46:05

And that was blamed on the trip to Balmoral Callistemon as Cherie was too embarrassed to pack her birth control for the maid to unpack! It’s all the Queen’s fault!

Callistemon Sun 04-Aug-19 18:37:11

Well, Cherie had Number 4 at 46!

LullyDully Sun 04-Aug-19 12:16:39

I haven't been able to read all the posts. Surely at 38 today she is better sticking to 2 children.

Callistemon Sun 04-Aug-19 11:34:01

Perhaps it would have been preferable to put on a link Grany, as this thread is about the Google 'Climate Change' Shindig, not a debate about republicanism -v- a monarchy.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 04-Aug-19 11:08:38

Prince Charles has "guest edited" Country Life at least twice.

Duchess of Cambridge has "guest edited" Huffington Post.

So Duchess of Sussex "guest editing" Vogue is nothing new.

Prince Charles is a published children's author, as is Sarah Fergusson (ex Duchess of York)

Grany Sun 04-Aug-19 10:49:55

Email from Republic. A few interesting points.

The country is facing the biggest constitutional crisis of a generation and the press are focussing on the big issues: Meghan Markle editing an edition of Vogue magazine.

A princess in Vogue.

The fuss says a lot about the snobbery and celebrity culture surrounding the royals. The deference has been replaced with hollow expectations of "royalness" from the tabloid press.

No royal should use their platform to push their own agendas, regardless of what their agenda might be. Markle is hardly the first royal to do so, yet the criticism is particularly fierce.

We can all guess why Meghan Markle gets the lion's share of hostility, the accusations of misogyny, racism and snobbery aren't far off the mark. Unfortunately the motives behind a lot of the attacks distract the public from legitimate criticisms of the royals.

The royal family has a unique and protected platform, they are beyond accountability and proper scrutiny. It's all very well Meghan Markle saying whatever she wants in public, but what about the public money she spends on herself? What is she and her new family saying in private to the rich and powerful?

The royals are straying into dangerous territory by getting more outspoken on political and social issues, and at a time when the press are more than willing to go on the attack.

Princes gone rogue

Mind you, the press attacks are often directed at the wrong targets. Recent news about the ongoing Epstein affair highlights how little scrutiny there is of the royals when the questions are far more serious.

Republic's documentary about Prince Charles, the Duchy and his abuse of power and money is nearing completion. The film yet again shows that celebrity gossip and selective criticism only helps distract from the more serious problems with the royal family. Why are we worried about royal relationships when they are abusing their power and our money?

Our film will show Charles as a man with reactionary views and an appalling record as a public figure and a landlord. He is not a man fit to be monarch, any more than the role of monarch is fit for modern Britain.

We're working on the release and distribution, which will include screenings as part of the new Republic Where You Live project, which you can still donate to.

Will the PM prorogue?

The Queen is in trouble. It's ironic that some of her biggest fans are placing her in an impossible position.

Whatever our views on Brexit, we should all be concerned about where the politicians' handling of the issue is taking us. The threat of proroguing parliament remains in the air, as the government insists it is willing to take Britain out of the EU without any kind of deal.

Last week Republic was telling journalists how the possible suspension of parliament threatens the monarchy. We told them:

"After all the threats to suspend parliament, if Johnson backs off the question will be: Why? Because he changed his mind or because the Queen quietly told him no?"

"If Johnson does prorogue parliament that can only be done with the Queen's agreement."

"In ordinary times the Queen is expected to do what the prime minister wants, but when the PM is at odds with parliament the Queen has to use her own judgement."

You can read more on the Republic website.

Republic is committed to highlighting the deep flaws in Britain's constitution, and demanding real change so the constitution and the role of head of state is democratic and clear.

This Autumn will see a number of initiatives being launched or get underway, including the film, the events programme and more research into the key issues.

We're a small campaign, but we're determined to keep punching above our weight and getting our message out there. With the support of thousands of members and regular donations we can do just that.

Best Wishes

James Gray
Member of the Board of Directors
Republic

Gonegirl Sat 03-Aug-19 11:33:12

I know merlot.

Sirchenjin I am finding them less and less appealing.

merlotgran Sat 03-Aug-19 11:24:12

She won't have to worry about finding a publisher who recognises her talents like any other struggling authors.

What next, I wonder?

If I'm being mean it's just because I'm becoming irritated with the pair of them.

SirChenjin Sat 03-Aug-19 11:20:13

She’s got as much right to do anything that the rest of us do - I just wish she wouldn’t, and I wish she (and H) would cease their sanctimonious preachings whilst holding their hands out. They irritate me intensely - but I understand others find them appealing.

Callistemon Sat 03-Aug-19 11:19:21

I agree.
Remember Budgie the Helicopter?

It will be a best-seller, presumably proceeds going to charity. She did have her rescue dogs before she rescued Prince Harry.

Gonegirl Sat 03-Aug-19 11:09:12

She's got as much right to become a published author as anyone else. hmm

Gonegirl Sat 03-Aug-19 11:08:38

There is nothing wrong with that. You're all being really mean now! shock

merlotgran Sat 03-Aug-19 10:59:55

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7316363/Meghan-Markle-writing-childrens-book-based-rescue-dogs.html

hmm

SirChenjin Sat 03-Aug-19 10:56:22

Please PLEASE tell me you’re joking Merlot?!

merlotgran Sat 03-Aug-19 10:54:31

Meghan is now going to write a children's book about rescue pets. She's all excited about becoming a published author.

Bless!!

quizqueen Sat 03-Aug-19 10:29:07

The farming families in Africa may well have more children because they can't afford to pay labourers but they then have to feed and care for them too so I don't see how that argument holds. They could pay the labourers in food and board instead of increasing the population so much!

But I digress, the Earth's climate has continuously been changing since it's formation, why should we think it will not continue to do so, whether there are humans on the planet or not. I do object to Royals and other celebs telling me how I should conduct my life though when they are such hypocrites themselves.

Callistemon Sat 03-Aug-19 10:18:19

Urm shock

sod that for a game of soldiers grin

I really don't know why this pampered, precious lot are worrying so much about climate change.
After all they are wealthy enough to survive when the rest of us have become extinct.

Oh - wait a mo, they will need ordinary people to grow their food, produce their electricity, build and fly their planes, helicopters, Maseratis, produce the oil for fuel, build their houses, make their expensive clothes, attend to their every whim.

How would they survive without us?
Is that why they are concerned.

Theme for a book? 2084?