Jdsk wrote: ↑29 Jun 2022, 4:14pm "The Prince of Wales will no longer accept large cash donations for his charities, a senior royal source has said,[/ quote]
Jonathan
Aye,now that it's been made public that he has been receiving such donations.
It begs the question whether it's the first time it's happened and if so why ?
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"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
Jdsk wrote: ↑29 Jun 2022, 4:14pm"The Prince of Wales will no longer accept large cash donations for his charities, a senior royal source has said,[/ quote]
Aye,now that it's been made public that he has been receiving such donations.
It begs the question whether it's the first time it's happened and why should it?
Jdsk wrote: ↑29 Jun 2022, 4:14pm "The Prince of Wales will no longer accept large cash donations for his charities, a senior royal source has said,[/ quote]
Jonathan
Aye,now that it's been made public that he has been receiving such donations.
It begs the question whether it's the first time it's happened and if so why ?
I thought it was public knowledge that this was not the first time. eg See today's Private Eye which is not published online
Jdsk wrote: ↑29 Jun 2022, 4:14pm "The Prince of Wales will no longer accept large cash donations for his charities, a senior royal source has said,[/ quote]
Jonathan
Aye,now that it's been made public that he has been receiving such donations.
It begs the question whether it's the first time it's happened and if so why ?
The statement makes it sounds like it's been a regular thing, bit like "the Prince will no longer be eating kippers at breakfast".
Jdsk wrote: ↑29 Jun 2022, 4:14pm "The Prince of Wales will no longer accept large cash donations for his charities, a senior royal source has said,[/ quote]
Jonathan
Aye,now that it's been made public that he has been receiving such donations.
It begs the question whether it's the first time it's happened and if so why ?
I thought it was public knowledge that this was not the first time. eg See today's Private Eye which is not published online
It seems like it is now!
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"All we are not stares back at what we are"
W H Auden
Cugel, more interested in what Beelzebub is up to.
Fascinating insight.
More fascinating than the comma placement tennis - although not by much.
Cugel, generous, nay profligate, with commas, dashes and every other bit of text-signal.
“Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence are usually the slaves of some defunct economist”.
John Maynard Keynes
And today the Head of State will be advised about the future of the Head of Government. We don't know who will be giving that advice, how they were selected or what advice they will give. This isn't democratic, transparent or accountable.
Jdsk wrote: ↑7 Jul 2022, 8:42am
And today the Head of State will be advised about the future of the Head of Government. We don't know who will be giving that advice, how they were selected or what advice they will give. This isn't democratic, transparent or accountable.
Like it or not the queen has considerable popular support. Much of that won't survive her reign but in the meantime, little in that sphere of our public life will change.
Jdsk wrote: ↑7 Jul 2022, 8:42am
And today the Head of State will be advised about the future of the Head of Government. We don't know who will be giving that advice, how they were selected or what advice they will give. This isn't democratic, transparent or accountable.