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King Charles’ Coronation: Yay, Nay or Meh? 👑

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FannyCornforth Sat 08-Apr-23 12:22:28

Hello đź‘‹
Just that. A straw poll.
It would be interesting to see the lay of the land with this.
See how it goes…

grannyrebel7 Sun 07-May-23 19:07:06

A huge Yay from me. Loved it all smile

nadateturbe Mon 08-May-23 09:43:21

Anniebach

Smileless exactly. I went on quite a few demos, from Free Mandela , to Ban Foxhunting, never behaved as this lot do, even got arrested but not charged on one!

What behaviour are you talking about Anniebach?

nadateturbe Mon 08-May-23 10:00:42

Allsorts freedom to protest is an important right in society. Quote from Amnesty International
"Throughout history, protests have been the driving force behind some of the most powerful social movements, exposing injustice and abuse, demanding accountability and inspiring people to keep hoping for a better future."

Aveline Mon 08-May-23 10:01:20

I suppose the police had to try to work out in advance a whole lot of 'what ifs'. If that lot with their industrial level of placards and banners had been allowed to infiltrate the happy crowds then the result would inevitably have been fights. Also the plan to set off rape alarms to upset the horses was dreadful.
Why would anyone want to set out to cause disruption and unpleasance for others enjoying a happy experience?
It's a well done from me to the police.

nadateturbe Mon 08-May-23 11:05:17

You don't know there was a plan to set off alarms.
Not well done from me.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 11:11:52

The group carrying rape alarms - and remember this was the night before the coronation do so to give out to young vulnerable women. They patrol London streets night in and night out, wearing Hi-viz jackets declaring who they are with Metropolitan police written across the jackets.

The police acted like idiots, and they know it.

Aveline Mon 08-May-23 11:20:02

We must agree to differ. Imagine the outcry and complaints about the police if these protesters were allowed to get going. If fights had broken out between protesters and outraged spectators or horses spooked by rape alarms had broken into the crowds? Police can't win. Incidentally there was good intelligence re these planned protests. It was not all innocent.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 11:38:54

“Who funded the provision of these rape alarms? The Home Office. Yes, the same Home Office whose repressive new Public Order Act empowered the police to arrest the three volunteers on the vaguest suspicion”

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 11:39:41

I note also that a journalist working for “Bye-lines” and covering the republicans protest was also arrested.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 11:40:30

Guess who trains the volunteers?

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 12:02:34

“Yesterday I got arrested whilst filming a @JustStop_Oil supporter holding a banner on the pavement near the coronation route. I'm a filmmaker and had my @BECTU press accreditation visible around my neck.

Police deemed this to be "conspiracy to commit a public nuisance".

Rich Felgate

rubysong Mon 08-May-23 12:03:48

Calendargirl (yesterday 12.31)
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent are very much working royals. Last year the Duke of Gloucester had 100 engagements, his Duchess 94 and the Duke of Kent 78. They had every right to be on the balcony.

Anniebach Mon 08-May-23 12:06:38

If there had been a disturbance there would be demands of, where were the police?.

Aveline Mon 08-May-23 12:36:54

Exactly Anniebach.

Anniebach Mon 08-May-23 12:40:31

If someone walks down a street carrying a knife the police must wait until they stab someone?

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 12:41:19

Anniebach

If there had been a disturbance there would be demands of, where were the police?.

What disturbance from the volunteers and journalists?

annie do you not believe in the right to assemble?

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 12:43:59

WHat I actually suspect happened although I have no evidence is, that we know that the police had been in close conversation with the republicans for weeks before Saturday, and had agreed how the republicans would behave etc. the subsequent arrests made no sense.

I reckon Braverman’s hand is all over this and she issued orders to arrest etc.

nadateturbe Mon 08-May-23 12:49:23

If there had been a violent disturbance the police could have been there very quickly.

nadateturbe Mon 08-May-23 12:52:30

Anniebach

If someone walks down a street carrying a knife the police must wait until they stab someone?

No one was carrying a dangerous weapon.

Calendargirl Mon 08-May-23 13:11:24

rubysong

Calendargirl (yesterday 12.31)
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent are very much working royals. Last year the Duke of Gloucester had 100 engagements, his Duchess 94 and the Duke of Kent 78. They had every right to be on the balcony.

I didn’t mean to offend, I was unaware they carried out so many engagements, particularly the Duke of Kent as he must be well in his 80’s and had a stroke a while back.

I certainly wasn’t implying they shouldn’t have been on the balcony. As cousins and contemporaries of the late Queen, I was pleased that they were included.

I watched a documentary recently about Princess Alexandra, and realised how many engagements both here and abroad she carried out in the 60’s and 70’s particularly.

A huge support to the late Queen.