think about your system as opposed to the system? to the system? i rather like our s stem to the system? i rather like our system but to the system? i rather like our system but we to the system? i rather like our system but we have to the system? i rather like our system but we have our- to the system? i rather like our system but we have our faults l to the system? i rather like our. system but we have our faults as well. as you know, we have had accusations of elections that have been fixed and things like that which we do not really know whether they were or not. we have a democratic system which we admire and we participate in. however, there are good things about the british system too. i think that it s an amazing thing to watch when you have a royal family who is a monarch for the uk lifestyle and for the way people live. to david s point earlier, ifind it interesting his comments were well pointed out, however, if he wants to be an activist and if he wants to write to t
this is quite a thing. david, good morning, lots of projections going on about who was thinking what and what it all means. basically, the fundamental question this morning, there is loads in it, is what does this say about us? what do you think it says about us, what we saw, or some of us or if you are not in the garden, on saturday, david? the ostentatious garden, on saturday, david? the ostentatious display of wealth and privilege ostentatious display of wealth and privilege i5 di5ta5teful. in a climate privilege i5 di5ta5teful. in a climate of real hardship for a lot of ordinary climate of real hardship for a lot of ordinary hard working people. we have working people using food hanks. have working people using food bank5, choosing between heating and eating bank5, choosing between heating and eating and bank5, choosing between heating and eating and so forth. i thought it was outrageou5. and? can
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have a shining bright diamond in the dung heap of austerity. what an elegant phrase! it was a great thing to have, a moment of happiness and togetherness, optimism, a moment of glory in the depressing post war years coming out of that dreadful time, in the 20th century. do you get that? that it that purpose for people? it get that? that it that purpose for eole? . . get that? that it that purpose for eole? ,. ., ,, get that? that it that purpose for n-eole? ,., ., people? it is a massive cone. today, eve hint people? it is a massive cone. today, everything is people? it is a massive cone. today, everything is the people? it is a massive cone. today, everything is the same people? it is a massive cone. today, everything is the same as people? it is a massive cone. today, everything is the same as yesterday. nothing everything is the same as yesterday. nothing has really changed. people have had nothing has really changed. people have had a day off. nothing has really chan