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GUEST,Lizzie Cornish BS: Stuff the Jubilee - No Cuts (144* d) RE: BS: Stuff the Jubilee - No Cuts 14 Mar 12


I think you'll find that Adolf Hitler described The Queen Mum as 'the most dangerous woman in Europe' because of the way she kept the spirits of the British People aflame, during the war...

Al, I would *love* to live in Poundbury..

Poundbury...a short tour


If more architects, planners, put as much thought into the people who live in a village/town, as he has, this country would be a far happier place..

Prince Charles talking about Poundbury

As for 'using his influence' leveller, well, calling that 'bullying' is ridiculous. I sure as hell wish he'd use his influence on President Dilma Rousseff though, for she's about to build SIXTY dams in the Amazon Rainforest and relax the Forest Code, which is going to decimate the Rainforest as never before...and Prince Charles is working his butt off to try to stop this from happening...

You dislike the Royals. Fair enough. But don't spread hatred towards Prince Charles about. He's a good man at heart and he's trying his utmost to make a difference for the BETTER for many, many people...

So, are you telling me that 'using his influence' in his Princes Trust is also bullying? Hell, he's helped tens of thousands of young people to start their own businesses up...and you think this is a shitty thing?

Or are you merely selective in your hatreds?

Forget his family, I'm sure he'd love to...See the man and what he is doing for many people of all ages, of all backgrounds...


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