BeatrixFan
Majesty , Royal Blogger, TRF Author
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I think you'll find that it's fact that the Queen Mother was actually booed on her early walk abouts in the East End. There she was saying, "We've been bombed too" but unlike her subjects who had been V2ed, she had another 6 or 7 palaces to live in. It was seen as condescending, patronising and many Eastenders found it a bit tough to deal with. The King and Queen did nothing during the war other than look pretty. It was Churchill who did the majority of the work.
As to your comment about honours, title and the class system, the majority of British people are in no doubt that these things have to be phased out. Now, you can't get rid of a class system until you get rid of the monarchy and every peer and his or her heirs. Even then, you'll only end up with a celebrity upper class and a working man working class. Honours aren't rejected, the ones we have at the moment are. The Order of the British Empire? What Empire?! We had reports, commissions, investigations and along the way the British realised two things - 1) for years people have bought their way into the Lords and have paid a fortune for medals and 2) the honours system is archaic and needs reforming. Every country in the world has an honours system but ours is so silly and so political that it needs reforming. If it can't be brought upto modern standards then people want rid of it. Titles are rarely given these days if at all, the abolishment of hereditary peers put a stop to all that but I'd like to draw your attention to something. The Duchess of York was an embarrasment who had titles and tiaras coming out of her armpits but she still didn't make as great an impact on our world than Marie Curie who had no titles. Titles don't make someone great or worthy of adoration, titles simply make your name longer. Titles were glamorous and meant something in the past, they don't now and we no longer need them.
As for throwing the monarchy away based on political idealogy, what do you think got us the monarchy in the first place? It's a political idealogy, it's a way of government - every nation in the world has political idealogy, that's what shapes nations and what changes nations. It only stops when people stop thinking and thats a long way off.
As to your comment about honours, title and the class system, the majority of British people are in no doubt that these things have to be phased out. Now, you can't get rid of a class system until you get rid of the monarchy and every peer and his or her heirs. Even then, you'll only end up with a celebrity upper class and a working man working class. Honours aren't rejected, the ones we have at the moment are. The Order of the British Empire? What Empire?! We had reports, commissions, investigations and along the way the British realised two things - 1) for years people have bought their way into the Lords and have paid a fortune for medals and 2) the honours system is archaic and needs reforming. Every country in the world has an honours system but ours is so silly and so political that it needs reforming. If it can't be brought upto modern standards then people want rid of it. Titles are rarely given these days if at all, the abolishment of hereditary peers put a stop to all that but I'd like to draw your attention to something. The Duchess of York was an embarrasment who had titles and tiaras coming out of her armpits but she still didn't make as great an impact on our world than Marie Curie who had no titles. Titles don't make someone great or worthy of adoration, titles simply make your name longer. Titles were glamorous and meant something in the past, they don't now and we no longer need them.
As for throwing the monarchy away based on political idealogy, what do you think got us the monarchy in the first place? It's a political idealogy, it's a way of government - every nation in the world has political idealogy, that's what shapes nations and what changes nations. It only stops when people stop thinking and thats a long way off.