For his monologue this week, U.K commentator Neil Oliver notes the miles-long lines of British citizens, paying their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II as she lays in state, as yet another appearance of the silent majority. The silent majority do not often surface, but when they do -whether in politics or culture- they make a dramatic appearance from every corner of the United Kingdom.
The political rulers of the constitutional monarchy would be well served to take heed of the millions who are traveling from every town, village and hamlet to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II. Their very visible appearance is representative of who really holds the power in the nation. Politicians, regardless of their sense of grand importance, are mere fleas when compared the scale of an assembled nation.
A united people have more power than any small group of rulers. Their assembly in collective mourning is a visible and timely reminder to those who have disconnected themselves from this understanding. WATCH:
[Transcript] – When Winston Churchill lay in state in Westminster Hall, in 1965, journalist Vincent Mulchrone described two rivers running through London, one made of people, dark and silent as the night-time Thames.
Now another river of other people is flowing through an altogether different London, all the way to that same Hall and, this time, the coffin of The Queen. Westminster Hall is still there. Britain is still there. I’ve wondered if it’s a glimpse, at least in part, of the silent majority we hear so much about but seldom see.
It would be wrong to generalise, to imagine we could know the motivations of every person in that long line. But so many people moving as one, in the same direction at the same time surely suggests something shared. My hunch, for what it’s worth, is that many are also grieving the passing of the world they grew up in – a world of long-lived certainties – old certainties that seem to have died too at some point in the past few years.

Over and over again the silent majority, whoever they are, wherever they are, seem to defy expectations, much to the annoyance and frustration of those who wish they would simply disappear, once and for all. Brexit defied those expectations; so too an 80-seat majority for Boris Johnson’s Conservatives. The silent majority won’t do what they’ve been told, that much is clear.
They are silent, that majority, but they are still there, silent yes, and stubborn too, and from time to time they stand up and make their point about what Britain means to them, indeed, what they mean by Britain, and British, and how they want things to be. I say this is one of those times – and what those people, some of them at least, are making clear, not by words, but by deeds, is that they want the way things used to be – and could still be, should still be.
Lo and behold, and given the chance, all manner of silent people – people with no platform from which to speak – have demonstrated what they mean, what they would say if they had the chance, by their quiet, respectful actions in the aftermath of the death of the Queen
A figurehead, someone who had been there, whether foreground or background, for all of their lives, was gone. Yet another sudden absence from a Britain that feels like it’s being deliberately dismantled, taken apart bit by bit in the manner of an old family-owned business being asset-stripped for all that might be sold off cheap.
That thousands upon thousands of those people have chosen to stand in line and be part of the process of declaring affection, if not love, not just for Elizabeth II but for all that the monarchy represents, says something profound – something that anyone with any sense at all should listen to and understand, and also respect. Whatever efforts are made to strip the Britishness out of Britain, only reveal another, deeper layer of Britain. It turns out, it’s Britain all the way down.
Those thousands are saying a respectful goodbye to the Queen, but by taking part in that ritual of remembrance – and no one does ritual and remembrance better than the British – many at least might also be declaring, loud and clear, what matters to them deep down where it counts. And what apparently matters to them is the Britain they have known and, which is much more important, the Britain they wish to continue to know.
The pressure to accept change is all around us – incessant and relentless. Surrender this; forget about that; take this instead whether you want it or not … the push is powerful but so too, and perhaps more powerful when it finally matters, is the determination to hold on, and to be what we have been for a time longer than anyone alive might remember. Standing in line to make an indelible memory of the death of the Queen is, for many of those taking part, about remembering who WE are, who WE want to continue to be.
Against the expectations of some, the death of Elizabeth II has made plain and visible not what separates the peoples of the four countries of the United Kingdom, but the ties that bind. Those with a mind to insist the time of a United Kingdom, even a Britain, has had its day, would have had everyone believe the mass of the population had outgrown concepts like constitutional monarchy. Those progressives would like it better if Britain was governed not by the pesky, independent-minded British – with their traditions and their ancient laws and customs – but by unelected bureaucrats elsewhere and answerable to no one.
Symbols matter and the king or queen of a constitutional monarchy symbolises the people. We are all sovereign individuals – and the monarch is the first sovereign among equals. Under the terms of the coronation oath, the monarch vows to defend the people and the realm, to keep safe all our essential freedoms as free people. It is potent and meaningful stuff. We live in a constitutional monarchy – all the pomp and pageantry of recent days insists that we do. In ways that should matter, the monarch is there to protect the people, every single one of us, from the ambitions of here-today-and-gone-tomorrow politicians.
In a constitutional monarchy there is a deep and powerful truth which makes it worth having above all alternatives – which is to say that in the end it is the people of a true constitutional monarchy, that govern the country. Protected by a constitutional monarch living and embodying the reality of their coronation oath, no institution – no monarch, no parliament, no judiciary, no civil service – outranks the people. Put simply, we tell them all what to do – and if they are playing their sworn and honest parts as described by the constitution – they get on and do what we have told them to do.
In the end, each of us is answerable only to a jury of our peers – and each and every jury is empowered also to judge the very justice of the law itself.
In a constitutional monarchy, we the people have all the power we will ever need to protect ourselves from any and all. It is the living out day by day, of the constitution – not just voting once every five years – that manifests, and so makes real, the true power of democracy.
This is a moment in our history, make no mistake. We will see in the days and weeks ahead how our future is being shaped.
But here’s the thing: in recent times the powers-that-be had seemed to relish telling us that it is not just change that lies ahead, but necessary pain. If the people must be cold and hungry, leading smaller, limited lives, then so be it, they said. It’s for the greater good. No pain no gain and all that. But as the world’s cameras made plain for all to see, the line filing patiently towards and past the Queen’s coffin was made not of faceless numbers, cogs in a machine, but of unique individuals, one after another in a seemingly endless procession.
The vast majority were maskless, every one of them visible. Pain will not be felt and endured by faceless masses, but by those individual people. Rather than hidden away out of sight – as they were for months of lockdown – the people of Britain, the silent majority among them, were there to be seen, if not heard.
In the end, that’s what Britain is, if it is anything at all worthy of the name – millions of equal, sovereign, free individuals who know who they are and what they want. World leaders will shortly descend upon London – leaders demonstrably minded to seize and hold on to unimaginable power over our lives. There will be no better time to be visible to those leaders, to have them look a sovereign people in the eyes.
Someone, somewhere better be paying attention.


Well, in view of the major roles played by Churchill and the Queen in wrecking Britain, first in two world wars, and second by welcoming mass immigration and anti-white social policies, one would have to say that Oliver and the people of Britain are seriously deluded….
Exactly. It’s revealing to see how many ‘enlightened’ people are actually British monarchy sycophants.
I love the ‘stiff upper lip’ of the Brits, while they wallow in Serfdom.
I don’t think Americans realize how bad it is for Brits. They have quite a repressive government.
At least in Britain there is still a semblance of a freeish press.
The US is now a banana republic with no semblance of rule of law.
Shame pot, calling the kettle black.
At least we have our guns, and that my friend, is the key. Free people have guns, slaves don’t.
I’m a gun owner, however your statement is nonsense. Those guns didn’t deter the mofos from stealing an election in broad daylight and now the constant unconstitutional targeting and harassment of non leftist individuals, which probably equate to 60% of the population.
Yeah, thank god for your guns.
Your recounting of the current state is correct but your judgment is a little premature. Watch and learn over the next few months, sooner rather than later.
“I’m a gun owner, however your statement is nonsense. Those guns didn’t deter the mofos from stealing an election in broad daylight and now the constant unconstitutional targeting and harassment of non leftist individuals, which probably equate to 60% of the population.”
They could have. Don’t blame the guns. Blame the people with them. Apparently the current generations weren’t cut from the same mold as the Founders. They’d have never tolerated this.
Sorry to disappoint you but British journalists have been put in prison over the last decade
Well in view of the major role that Churchill played in saving the world from fascism, I would say you are totally deluded
Actually, Russia saved the world from the Nazi’s. The US and UK moved some pieces around on the chess board but Russia stuck the dagger in Hitler.
After assisting the Germans rearm for years, and divvying-up Poland when the Germans attacked it, which was the proximity cause of the war!
And then there was the little matter of the Japanese, whom the Russians declared war on at the very last to grab more territory after the US, OZ and the UK had essentially defeated them. The Russians are a cancer and historically always have been.
“If I fall asleep, wake up 100 years later and somebody asks me, what is going on in Russia, my immediate answer will be: drinking and stealing” – Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin.
If I fall asleep, wake up 100 years later and somebody asks me, what is going on in the USA, my immediate answer will be: homelessness, rioting, and criminals claiming victimhood. ~Intense
The Russians were victorious in WW2 in a war of attrition. Otherwise, they got their asses kicked during the first portion of Barbarosa, WW1 at Brest-Litovsk, and the Japanese-Russo War. They also got their ass kicked in Afghanistan and have their hands full with Ukraine
Do you write for CNN too?
The Russian winter and America’s lend-lease program were very helpful in Stalin’s defeat of the Nazis.
Cordite
Yeah the commie Stalin was awesome .. Didn’t even enter the war against Japan, until the US had kicked their butt, and did nothing in Africa, nor Italy. Then finally, after putting down two points of the Axis, the US had to help put Germany down to end it … Yeah, all US did was move some pieces around. … geesh
Ari might be an Ivy League History professor he’s so untouched by the real world.
Strange, CTH commenters are very anti-communist but lots are pro USSR.
I think Russia is doing it again in Ukraine!
I believe at the beginning of the war Russia was aligned with Hitler.
Until Hitler betrayed Russia.
You are only partially correct. Russia stopped Hitler in the east, the UK and US drove him x back to Germany in the west, north and south.
I don’t think it was the Russians bombing Dresden and Berlin.
Ribbentrop – Molotov Pact
You keep believing that
Somehow I don’t recall your beloved Soviets fire-bombing the German arms industry into dust.
Look at a map of the European Theater, recognize what the United States did in North Africa, Italy, France, and Germany, and then realize that the only reason the Soviet Union was able to do what it did on the Eastern Front was because the United States supplied it with the means to do so.
“I want to tell you what, from the Russian point of view, the president and the United States have done for victory in this war. The most important things in this war are the machines…. The United States is a country of machines. Without the machines we received through Lend-Lease, we would have lost the war.”
-Josef Stalin
“If the United States had not helped us, we would not have won the war. One-on-one against Hitler’s Germany, we would not have withstood its onslaught and would have lost the war. No one talks about this officially, and Stalin never, I think, left any written traces of his opinion, but I can say that he expressed this view several times in conversations with me.”
-Nikita Khrushchev
Nah, Russia was the third dog that got the bone!
Russia would not have been successful without allies.
Without US aid Russia would have lost. That is a fact. Without US fuel supplies Russia would have lost.
And paid in blood with up to 25 million sons. Their war with the Ukronazis is personal.
That would be the USSR, not Russia.
Amen. And why they are allowing this nonsense at this time at the Treehouse, I have no clue. She is the last link to a better world when freedom was real and fought for and to maintain. She and her family, in the face of Hitler’s bombing went out EVERY NIGHT among the people of London to encourage them and give them hope. This world is not likely to ever see a monarch of her class, dignity, courage and respect in our life times.
She was quoted years ago as saying that she hoped that Jesus return in her lifetime because she wanted to lay her crown at His feet. MAJESTY!
Newsmax played a clip of her professing her Christain faith and love of Christ. I think it was around Christmas time late ninetys. Was very moving.
I will look for it! Thanks for the info!
Sir.. Freedom of Speech is not nonsense..it is the First Amendment.. and the Treehouse has been handling this issue very well over the years..
Instead of restricting free speech.. as long as it is civil.. they are letting the discussion run at free will.. to see where it goes.. who knows.. why all of us may discover something that we never knew or a viewpoint never considered..
A Republic of Individual Freedom will always have a gray area.. your freedom ends where anothers begins.. and anothers freedom ends where yours begins.. and that gray area is where “Common Sense” prevails..
whereas I can see where this discussion would be better served after the wake.. it is more of an issue about individual content of character..
your response is effective.. it can stand on it’s own without censorship..
Just saw that last night as I perused You Tube ‘Shorts”. I thought it was lovely for her to say that.
Wait, are you writing for the NYT now? I thought this was CTH.
Anti-White. If black is to be capitalized then White must be also.
Neither one is capitalized…quit playing their silly game
It ain’t goin’ back the other way, so move it on up, sister.
I suspect Churchill and the Queen had little to do with it. Try again.
I can assure you that neither Churchill or the Queen had anything to do with immigration. I would have a good look at Labour Party platforms of the past. You are aware that the Queen has no political power, perhaps not.
Ivy League grad?
I believe the delusion may be yours.
You have entirely missed the meaning of this post. Pity!
Stella likes to delete me so when I speak ill of the British Monarchy so lets see how long this post lasts. Pyrrhuis; I could not agree more. There is an excellent article supporting your points on Unz.com today. My problem with ANY person in leadership and authority (or influence) that does not speak clearly, loudly and often against evil us complicit in said evil.
Britain has self destructed before our eyes and not one royal spoke or acted against it. Complicit indeed! The wreckage that is Britain was planned by the Fabians and executed by them and their financiers in The City Of London (the Brit’s version of Vatican City). The Royals sat and watched in ascent. King Charles III is a product of Elizabeth’s complicity. He is a Godless one world anti human global governance advocate who openly opines on the necessity of depopulation. Who did he learn that from? Did Mum speak against this evil?
Here in the USA we have all these creepy bureaucrats in the law enforcement divisions that propagandists like Hannity call “the good people in the FBI” who sit idly by as President Trumps house is invaded including Melania’s panty drawer and Barron’s bedroom, as Mike Lindell gets rolled at a drive through, and what was it- 70 or so MAGA people got their homes tossed or got “Swatted” and these defenders of virtue say not a word?
If we (barely) free men don’t speak frankly and loudly against evil it will crush us all.
UK has statutes and judicial precedents. They may like to call that a constitution but it’s not.
We have a Constitution, and the Uniparty trashes it daily, meaning we don’t really have one. Same-same.
It’s up to the states to implement Federalism. California has been doing it for decades to great effect. The red states used Federalism on the abortion issue and forced the Supreme Court to reverse a 50-year precedence. Federalism works.
Lol. You are correct that federalism works, but your example of California using it is a sick joke that only an educated liberal female (ELF) can play. Prove me wrong.
We have judges who have not risen to their charge to protect the Constitution and the people’s rights which the Constitution affirms.
It’s not just Soros-backed DA’s who are refusing to indict criminal, it’s judges who are releasing accused rapists and people who’ve put innocents in hospital beds with beatdowns, releasing them into the public and telling them what date they should come back and appear.
I am indeed hoping one of the judges has to face the music.
There’s is obviously not a written one.
UK was fine before they joined the EU. The best thing they have done since then is to get out of it (Brexit). The EU is still trying to bully them ( UK) on some issues, but pray the EU fails.
King Charles needs to wake up to the fact that “woke” is a sham and does NOT benefit his Kingdom. I pray he does.
That goes for every country in the EU. They get paid billions to crew up everything they touch. Just like every other leftist on the planet.
I think they call it The Magna Carte. I believe the Constitution was modeled after it.
Perhaps you’re thinking of The Shopping Carte.
And I beg to ask, excatly what has the US Constitution in this last year done for the American people? Under FJB, the literally all the first 17 Amendments have been violated. The First Amendment is literally gone.
https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/
And yes I did the citizenship test online and passed. I dont live in the US, but it seems to me now the US has become the greatest threat to peace and security in the world, along with China and Russia whom the US incited a war against
Russia’s a threat?
“My hunch, for what it’s worth, is that many are also grieving the passing of the world they grew up in – a world of long-lived certainties – old certainties that seem to have died too at some point in the past few years.”
Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage at the dying of the light.
Yes, fight these ba*tards with all of your might. Everyone needs to man-up, even the women!! Chin up and may all become warriors in their own way for their countries.
pyrrhuis, I don’t think you realize how small and insignificant you make yourself look by commenting in such close proximity to Neal Oliver’s words. But I hope you do.
pyrrhuis speaks the truth. We are all small and insignificant.
Well, you clearly are.
We are all giants in the eyes and power of our creator, when we act on what He has created us to be. The only small and insignificant among us are those who have been duped into believing it.
In turn, I don’t think you realize how small you make yourself to appear when, instead of addressing Pyrrhuis’ critiques you instead resort to this grimy little ad hominem attack. When this is your first resort, I frankly don’t know what to think. It appears as if you just want to “cancel” Pyrrhuis, just as the leftists want to cancel conservatives when they utter the – to them – unspeakable, and hurt their fee fees.
What if there is some truth to these offered critiques, and it was just as it has been in our country (not really a “nation” any longer is it?) where the so-called “conservatives” have done very little conserving for many decades; at best, they have put a brake on the leftist lurch, or in reality, wound up codifying it through their caving in at almost every turn, precedents, statutes, and case law being everything to our “living Constitution”. Do you want to see this trend in action in Britain? Just contemplate what happened to the genuine, thoughtful, and above all resolute Conservative, Enoch Powell, when he made his speech, known as Rivers of Blood in answer to the unquestioning (and apparently unquestionable) dilution of the native British polity through mass immigration which he saw coming.
https://genius.com>Enoch-powell-rivers-of-blood-speech-annotated
The speech is uncompromising, yes, but it contained sentiments and observations requiring expression. And what is the situation in Britain’s society and legal system now, after the full fruition of “multiculturalism” against which Mr. Powell inveighed? Was Mr. Powell incorrect on the main to articulate these concerns? He was, however, functionally ridden out of town on a rail for having said them back at that time. And now, it even seems impossible to confront i
atrocities such as the Pakistani rape gangs preying on vulnerable young British girls; even the “conservatives” wanted it to just vanish, let alone the leftists, who were almost gleeful at these degradations.
It started somewhere, as Pyrrhuis observed, apparently to your great annoyance. Is this a Conservative venue, or is it instead a “conservative” venue, one in which fundamental values are to be upheld, or one in which they are temporized away because the lefties want their dissolute society more than we want a morally-sound one? There are lots of “conservatives” in our past upon whom opprobrium should be heaped for these assignable failings. Because now, here we are. Are ya liking it?
What critiques do you mean exactly?
I saw mealy mouth nonsense. Churchill & The Queen control immigration? What on earth??
The Queen destroyed Britain in WWI & II? This is critique? This is BS.
One more time, Free people have guns, slaves don’t. Which one are you?
Superb. Thank you.
Comments can be true whether they are close to or far from a YouTube commenter’s presentation.
“We are the people of England and have not spoken yet.”
Week you better hurry up before you become Mecca North.
Too late.
Some gadfly should affix placards that say “STAN” onto every city sign (e.g. WImbletonstan, Bradfordstan, Fromestan, Oxfordstan, Somersetstan, Stokestan-on-Trentstan)… and see if any notices.
Sadly, I think you are right. Charles Martel would be rolling in his grave right now.
Well, not week. Typo. Sorry.
“My hunch, for what it’s worth, is that many are also grieving the passing of the world they grew up in – a world of long-lived certainties – old certainties that seem to have died too at some point in the past few years.”
Most poignant comment I’ve read in a long time. Would say this is more an astute observation than a mere hunch.
No doubt many Americans also grieve the passing of the world of our childhood. When was the last time a child could safely play at night in the streets of suburban Philadelphia, catching fireflies?
Outstanding article. As always.
I am English, live in England and that comment nails it for me and just about everyone I know.
Thank you Fionnagh. You have provided a calm voice and astute perspective in the middle of this storm.
To Queen Elizabeth you did a job well done for your nation, God bless you and to the people of Great Britain.
The ”great awakening” is at hand. We can only await its appearance.
Indeed!
Bury her .
Move on
We left that stuff in 1776.
Spot on.
We left it Britain did not. They renegotiated the role of monarch.
The essence of being a free people is living as you wish . That includes choosing your own government.
That is what the Brits did, If they decide the bonds are to tight they will have to caste them off, as yet that is not the case .
I am sure this message would be followed by Sod Off by any true brit.
I agree. I am totally worn out with Facebook postings of pictures of her and the dogs, drawings of the dogs, pictures of her thru the years, even the big crown someone made on a beach somewhere out of seeds, shells and rocks. Maybe after the funeral tomorrow, some of it will slow down.
What are you doing on Facebook, owned and operated by your enemy?
Why are you even still on Facebook???
Whatever you say. You are not interested so no one else should be. Are you a liberal?
I have read many comments by people who do not live in the UK which show me the people who make them have no understanding of the monarchy. It is an institution both historical and powerful. And while the monarch him or herself has no power to affect decisions regarding the governance of those Isles, the very presence of such a person is in itself the most significant symbol of that sovereign nation and its traditions.
It doesn’t matter who sits on the throne. It is the monarchy itself which defines what that country is, has been, and what it will be in the future.
All the evil attempts to deconstruct and rid the Western world of individual countries’ histories, civilization, culture, civilized and moral tenets, and even Christianity itself by soulless, wicked men and women has been in the works for decades; and only now in their hurry to finish all of it off can we see what is happening.
Neil has succinctly explained why, in the end, I believe these malevolent, godless creatures will fail .
Silent those Britons, and we here, may be…for the moment. But the message is being delivered. Those in power would do well to listen.
Beautifully stated, thank you. I spent a bit over a year in London as an au-pair and taking english language classes at night. To this day I remember it being one of my better decisions I made as a young woman. Later, as a young family, my husband was delegated to England by his employer and we stayed for 4 years, during which two of our children were born. I consider myself an anglophile and frankly I still regret that I was unable to convince my husband to stay and make our life there.
I’m sorry for you as well, swissik. My British husband and I lived in rural Wales, and we were so happy in our little part of it. When we moved back here for family reasons, we left our hearts there.
We rescued four Swiss citizens, two couples, whose rental car had broken down on a long uphill road just outside of Llangollen one summer’s eve. They took our phone number and very graciously thanked us as they went on their way. They were lovely people.
One day a year later I answered the phone,and much to my surprise it was of the young women in that group of four, now married to one of the young men she was travelling with. She apologized profusely for not writing her thank yous but had lost the slip of paper on which she had written our details.
It was only that year later when they were going on another holiday and were packing that she found it…inside the lens cover of their binoculars! We both had a laugh and she thanked us again.
About one week after, we received a huge package from her filled with all sorts of Swiss chocolates. We were flabbergasted as we told her there was no need for the thanks and that we were certain they would have done the same for us had we been in their shoes. But what a generous…and delicious gesture. We’ve never forgotten them.
(I think it took us less than a week to devour the lot. No one makes chocolates as divine as the Swiss. Blessings to you and your beautiful family. 😊)
Betsy, thank you for your kind words lifting my spirit on this windy Sunday afternoon. I will have a bite of a Milka bar now. Mind you it isn’t made is Switzerland any longer but it is the only brand I can find around here. Cheers.
You are so welcome, swissik. Here in our part of Texas, there are many products we miss, though we do have a British Emporium where we can kind of, sort of fill in the blanks. I doubt though if I were trying to find Swiss chocolates I would be successful. More’s the pity for me, but a tragedy for you, I know. I do hope, however, you enjoy your “make do” treat. I know how you feel…🤗
If only I could find some Marmite.
World Market, Ace. Either that or the British Emporium (Grapevine, Texas)…I hope that helps.
Oh, white chocolate, my favorite. I have found something similar in the Commissary. If I see it again, I will post it but think it is German.
TY
You are most welcome.
Great words Betsy. Your third para describes pretty much our foray into the EU. When we voted to go in we thought that we were joining the Common Market, a duty free trading area. It was decades later that we the people found out the true intent and too many years to finally force our way out the door.
There is an English saying “Sod that for a game of soldiers” said when we have had enough of something and it applied in that case. We packed up and went home. But it wasn’t our leaders that read their peoples wishes and acted, we had to force the bastards and many of them have never forgiven us.
They lost sight of what Neil has so eloquently expressed. We don’t do bloody revolutions, civil wars if we really have to but somehow , when it really, really matters the will of the people is expressed.
Yes sir, John I was living in the UK when it was decided to go in (though thankfully…very thankfully, the saving grace was to keep the pound).
I have expounded on this in a couple of past threads. And yes the execrable, lying Ted Heath swore up and down it was an economic union only. He knew he was selling out Queen and country to the EU and the globalists we see all to plainly today.
And how I remember that phrase “Sod that for a game of soldiers.”
Sunak, a rabid Goldman Sachs globalist would have started counting his money before his signature was dry on the bill of sale for the UK to the WEF.
Truss said all the “right” things but she doesn’t sound like a conviction politician in the mold of Thatcher, much as she thinks she’s making a good job of it. She seems weak to me and showed herself to be so when Lavrov made mincemeat of her.
In short, John, I pray so hard that Britain escapes what’s coming for Continental Europe. We have family in Wales and untold numbers of dear friends. But I know there is only so much Britons will take before the gloves come off. I’ve seen it happen.
Let’s hope this week, politicians will have taken sharp notice and will start to reassess just how much they believe the British public will take before they are called to account.
God bless, sir…I know from your handle exactly where you are😉
Never forget how George Soros shorted the pound and nearly caused the Bank of England to go under.His cohorts are doing similar stuff in the US today
The Germans helped him
“The Flashpoint
“Markets can influence the events that they anticipate.”
– George Soros
Throughout the summer of 1992, the British pound held its position. That is, until Germany threw Britain under the bus and all hell broke loose.
For some time that year, German central bank officials made comments on and off the record that undermined the sterling’s strength. The British paper The Independent documents the slights:
The event that ultimately led to the undoing of the British pound’s fixed exchange rate was an interview with the President of the German Bundesbank, Helmut Schlesinger. Schlesinger gave the interview to the Wall Street Journal and a German newspaper. He had one condition: If they wanted to directly quote him, they had to let him review the quotes. If they only indirectly paraphrased him, no such permission was necessary. ”
https://priceonomics.com/the-trade-of-the-century-when-george-soros-broke/
So Soros was was helped and collaborated with Germany/Nazis
“n the midst of last autumn’s sterling crisis, for example, when many Britons were convinced that comments by Bundesbank President Helmut Schlesinger had helped undermine the Conservative-led British government’s defense of the pound, there were grumblings in London likening the bank to a modern-day Wehrmacht resorting to Nazi-like tactics.”‘
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-02-13-mn-1347-story.html
Oh you bet I won’t forget it! O was there when it happened, and we were glued to the BBC which was reporting that whole evening.
Lord Lamont, then Chancellor, was simultaneously betting Britain wouldn’t be kicked out of the Euro precursor, the ERM (European Exchange Rate Mechanism).
On the night before Britain was unceremoniously dumped out of it, the interest rates kept rising inexorably, one percentage point at a time until they reached nearly (IIRC) 25%, affecting every mortgage holder in Britain.
Lamont blinked first, Soros made out like the wretched amoral bandit he always has been, and that was that. Humiliation.
As for us, we breathed a huge sigh of relief, as no doubt did the Treasury.
I do thank you for those links, Charlotte. I’ll read them for a nightmarish trip down memory lane, where I first became aware of Soros, a malignancy who is way past his sell by date.
The people who are most interested in getting rid of the British monarchy are those who are virulently anti-Christian. They realize that the Crown affirms the belief in Jesus Christ. Anarchists and Marxist feel they must ablate any belief in a God, especially a good God.
And on the day of his coronation, Charles will do so again, thankfully.
I see there was a conclave last week of world leaders from every faith, the pope included. This was an article mentioned in only one place that I’ve seen…and I read many different sites. Every one from Muslim to Buddhist to Hindu to Catholic signed a paper affirming a one world religion… Chrislam.
I was horrified. For his part, Bergoglio’s remarks went on for some time and never once mentioned Jesus Christ.
In short, it is more important than ever, especially now as members of the WEF and in particular the psychopath Yuval Noah Harari (who is on video saying they are the gods now, not some God in the clouds) seek to obliterate Christianity, that Charles affirm on oath that Britain will remain a Christian nation.
Not to do so by altering that oath would desecrate the memory of his mother and her beliefs.
This he will not do. And thank Almighty God for it.
As an American with English, Irish and Scottish roots, I am very interested in those traditions.
They are fascinating, Osage.
I have been an Anglophile since I was a little girl.
60+ years ago.
It started with my first Agatha Christie book.
I have been to the UK many times.
I watched the funeral today and I admit when the piper played going down the hall and out of the chapel I cried.
Love the bagpipes.
I wasn’t crying for a person but a way of life that we have lost.
I think it was David Beckham standing in line for 13 hours wearing a suit and tie that got to me. He said that’s what his grandfather would have done and that he turned down a ticket from an MP that would have let him jump line because his grandfather would have been disappointed in him. He had met the queen and wanted to pay his respects so he stood in line.
I can’t think of anyone for whom I would stand in a line just to walk past their coffin except President Trump.
It did me as well, Mari, and I’m no fan of celebrity. He has not forgotten where he came from. I was surprised but tremendously moved to see him waiting his turn along side the types of people he grew up with. His bow to the Queen’s coffin was sombre and measured, which moved me even more. Very well done.
he is an athlete
Thank you, Amjean.😊 A fine footballer, as that sport is known in the UK. I remember when he hardly ever played a match that he didn’t score. An absolute star.
And he bought doughnuts for the people around him.
The certainties have not died, they are be reforged by fire.
#LogosRising
That’s what we hope for. sir.
Looks like all white people.
Isn’t GB made up of other types of people?
Yes and most of them hate the West.
According to our most recent census in 2021, our U.K. demographic racial breakdown is 85% white, 8% black, 5% Asian, the rest ‘others’ and mixed heritage. So yes, lots of white people in the queue. Others as well – I would estimate proportionately.
The line has been displayed, across the combined tv channels, almost non-stop since last Wednesday. No official totals of numbers have been released yet, but the attendance has been visibly vast, mixed, respectful, patient, mannerly, sober and friendly, with only one ‘incident’, thankfully minor in effect and quickly contained.
People emerging after completing their hours-long wait and walk seem to have, without exception, said they were glad to have participated, and have testified to making new friends. One even suggested he joined the line as an individual and left it at the end as ‘part of a family’.
Then there has been the extraordinary appearance of three separate rainbows at significant moments during the week. We don’t know what that’s about, but God had cornered the market in rainbows first!
This whole event seems to be shaping up to be – rightly, yes- as a proper salute to the Queen. But in some subtle way it’s also a filtering and exposing of our population and their will, and I think Neil Oliver has his finger accurately on the national pulse as we watch what is the biggest world gathering of leaders and public figures in history.
My prayer is that what we are seeing can come to full fruition for the benefit of all people, everywhere, who have seen the Queen’s life and have been touched for good in any way.
Lord, have mercy upon us, bless and guide all people of good intent in your world, and completely stay the arm of all of evil, or even negative, intent. Please.
My prayer is your prayer, Reader, and so I say Amen.
We are bereft, my British husband and I, not to be there. It is a real ache. But we have been watching it all and will get up tomorrow around 3 our time to participate at a great distance in a funeral which will break our hearts…but will be, I’m certain (as Archbishop John Sentamu said) a joyful thankful service for her decades of devotion to the position she was never meant to have.
We grieve with you. A new era arrives, as we knew it would. May God go with you all in a country I came to love as my own.
Not the same, but I remember getting up around 3:00 a.m. to see Charles and Diana married. Friend spent the night with me so we could enjoy it together.
I did the same, 3XALADY. What a spectacular that was. I watched with my mother in law who looked exactly like Princess Anne does now, her doppleganger. We were mesmerized throughout the whole thing. Wasn’t it something?
It’s interesting to me that you use the phrase “A new era arrives” . Because that is certainly what is going on…a Turning…a 4th Turning to be specific.
May the Queen RIP, she certainly deserves it. And may your grief be short, you are needed in the world to come.
What a lovely comment, Muthauker. Thank you.
And yes…timing is everything, and I can’t help but notice so many things happening, for which I sense there is a divine reason. I don’t know if I’m right or wrong, but for me there is a distinct feeling that we are seeing God at work. Blessings to you.
I hope King Charles III reads Neil Oliver’s post or watches his video. The new monarch has some very big shoes to fill. The Brits want to be Brit. And they do not want to freeze this winter or starve because , you kn0w, GND.
It’s down to the British government and not Charles, rita, to make sure that doesn’t happen.
King Charles had his own chapel built in the grounds of Highgrove his farm. He went there on Thursday to prayand reflect. He is also a deeluy religious man. He met with all religious leaders the next day and promised that religious freedom would continue in the UK
King Charles III retreated to his beloved Highgrove estate on Wednesday to pray in ‘sanctuary’ for both his mother and late father
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11222691/King-Charles-III-retreated-beloved-Highgrove-estate-Wednesday-pray-sanctuary.html
As a side note, Diana hated Highgrove, a stunning house on beautiful grounds. I could not understand why.
But then it occurred to me…Highgrove could only ever be Charles’s home. It would never be THEIR home.
And just as this is his, the Queen Consort has hers, which she has owned for decades…her bolthole, her retreat. I think each of them has a firm understanding of the significance of their own places where they can go, as Charles did, for the necessary solitude they may both in their busy and high profile roles need from time to time.
I am so glad, Charlotte, that you posted this lovely picture of the chapel there.
Amen, brother.
” Looks like all white people.”
The large photo at the top of this thread shows a number of people of color who are laying flowers and standing in line.
Given the demographics of Great Britain, the photo suggests “other types” as you call them are well and possibly even over represented.
who gives a rat’s a$$?
Golf Foxtrot Yankee.
Really, Amjean, probably more than you can imagine.
I was impressed by one man in particular, who at his turn, stood at attention before the coffin, then deeply bowed from the waist down. It was the best bow that I saw and he was black.
Kitty-Kat, there was one old soldier who made a Grenadine Guards outfit out of paper which he wore. The time it must have taken by a man of his age simply made it all the more poignant. It was an incredibly good replica of their uniforms.
He was shown walking ramrod still straight toward the queque which was waiting to view the Queen’s cotton in Westminster Hall, his tribute to her. It nearly broke my heart.
Grenadier… obviously NOT Grenadine (Autocorrect is a wash)
I watched quite a bit but didn’t see that … reading your post brought a tear to my eye …
Writing it did the same to me.
Except Mr. Muhammad Khan who tried to “do something” to the Queen’s coffin……
(I wish the guard with the Halberd did something to him. The halberd is a true “triple-threat” weapon: Poke, hook, choppy chop!)
They used to do jousts in that very Hall I believe in olden days.
The police were tremendously quick, weren’t they? You just know they were vigilantly on the lookout for something like that. It was a disgrace.
Sound up is a must!!
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
I betcha Queen Elizabeth herself would chuckle at that.
Sad, not funny. Shallow jokes for shallow people. Lots of ass showing here today.
As an Anglophile and past resident of London, Wales and Scotland, I say God Bless the Queen, and let the people be free to walk as they can, to pay respect and honor to the Crown and the way of life that is sadly gone but not forgotten. May we all see better times than these, again.
My fellow ex-expat..I so agree. Thank you.
(Where in Wales, my home for 20 years? Only if you are comfortable with saying…)
Comfortable indeed – it was 1982-ish, I was a young Tech Support Engineer, detailed to the Sony Television plant in Bridgend. I was ‘adopted’ by all the older women on the assembly line, they would make sure I got my tea and toast!
It was enchanting. I loved to listen to the radio broadcasts and hear the Welsh, and the road signs and place names were a trip! I have had a succession of sailboats over the years, each named ‘Ryffyn’, in honor of the profusion of double consonants.
I visited Tom Jones’ birthplace, and met some real true Punks in Cardiff (Cardyff? ) – Cmyru in my young heart!
Exactly what I’d expect, Jeff. What lovely people they are. What a privilege that they took you as one of their own.
Before I had the great good fortune to live in North Wales (Glyndyfrdwy was our small village, just outside of Llangollen) I’d always heard that the Welsh were very cliquish. But that was so far from my experience, I can’t tell you. The finest compliment I ever received was from the locals when a American tourist noticed I was not Welsh and said, “Oh, you’re American!” And one of the people in the town I came to know and love so much said before I could answer, “Oh no…she’s one of us.”
I could have wept. I hope you were able to explore the country further north, where the scenery is so breathtaking, especially around Snowdonia.Thank you for letting me know where you were.😊
Sadly not Snowdonia, but I made up for it in the Scots Highlands – I was sitting by the hob with a coal fire in a wingback chair each evening, reading about Glen Coe and Loch Ness and R.L.Stevenson’s ‘Kidnapped’, and I could go get in the car the next day and find and see the places I had just read about.
Indeed the beauty is not just in the land and sea, but in the hearts of the people. The British Isles are a grand slam of impression to anyone who can think, feel, and see. I pray for a revival there, and here.
God bless, Betsy!
I can feel the strength of your love for all of it, the same as mine…
Diolch, Jeff. Bendith Duw i chi hefyd.
(I am not a Welsh speaker. But I was tremendously impressed that King Charles gave half of a speech in Wales in perfect Welsh. )
My hope is that Charles IIIs reign be brief, I have great hope for William though.
Quite the preening, do you drink tea with your pinky extended too?
For goodness sakes, it’s just a ridiculous belly laugh for crying out loud. I bet you’re a hit at parties.
Bless you, my son – seems at least you have a good name…
I’d guess that Queen Elizabeth II was a constant element in a changing maelstrom of events. She represented for the Britons their concept of God and Country and a bedrock of “home”. Something the atheist progressives, with their ever discontent and usury can, and will, not provide.
It seems like millions of Britons, their own Silent Majority, are showing their true colors, unmasked, loud and clear.
Question is then… will the conservative politicians take a break from this traditional corruption and represent the people or will the progressives see this and double, triple down as is their wont?
The Britons need a Cromwell… but this time, it should be a monarchist Cromwell.
Perhaps the Queen saved the timing of her death for a most opportune moment. This could be a Turning Moment. we’ll see.
Conservatism there hit the high watermark with Thatcher. Those who plunged the knife in represented not the British people, but a Europe they all wanted to be a part of, as they longingly pressed their noses against the windows of that autocratic and political entity. Britons finally put paid to that dream.
There is no conservatism in the UK now. Just actors donning the costumes of what once was and hoping no one notices the global serpent which has slithered into the halls of Westminster.
As a Brit, I can only say “spot on”
So much change, John. (sigh)
You forgot about Laurence Fox. I haven’t purchased his Hunter movie yet, but will this week for sure.
I adore him! And have such admiration for his standing up, even in the face of taking brick bats professionally for doing so. Which he has done. What a wonderful acting family he comes from.
Its a shame but “My son Hunter” isnt very good.
And Nigel Farage.
Trust me it isn’t Charles. I was hoping the queen would last another twenty years and bypass him.
We always wondered…
…anyone who reaches a 100th birthday receives a telegram from the Queen (now King). A real sought after prize.
Had she reached that milestone, who would have sent hers? Sadly, now we will never know…alas.
“Someone, somewhere better be paying attention.”
It seems those implementing this “reset” only pay attention to themselves.
What’s this guy talking about ? That’s the problem with social media this guy said some pretty profound stuff in the past but he needs to stfu now , what’s his job, the voice of reason, England has always been a living joke , a shit hole embarrassment princess Dy was a joke walking around like Pocahontas ( not the fake Indian)hugging sick children for the cameras , Charles couldn’t keep up with her , she was a free spirit 🤣 so she crawled over to the muslim,😂 what sht,.
England is made up of stupid people with bad teeth that stab each other it’s run by grandiose bloated perverts .
Listen folks can we please bury her and move on , we have more important things to cry about, we still have to climb the hill to die on , wake up !! The climate queen is dead .
Suggest you take a long walk, and restabilize yourself.
I look forward to Neil Oliver’s thoughts. Thank you for sharing his outlook on life, politics and society. Sundays are always a day of thought and reflection — appreciate my Sunday heart exercises.
…off a short pier if possible.
Indeed, Sundance.
This is the type of comment that makes me wish we had a thumbs down option, too.
Alot of ugly humanity on display here today. These folks need a timeout in one of Burnetto’s beautiful images, but it would no doubt be lost on them. They would be checking their phone for connectivity, and bitching about the quiet.
Yes, Jeff. We’ve lost so much of our civility. I know it has happened but it still surprises and shocks me.
My mother and father raised me to be a (Southern) Gentleman. I continue to endeavour to meet their high standards, and demonstrate the genteel art of manners at every opportunity.
You wear it well, Jeff. There are too few like you in my opinion. Exactly how we have tried to influence our twin grandlads as they’ve grown into young men. And their sister as a Southern lady…I believe we’ve been successful.
God bless all ya’ll.
😁
Yappy needs a Slappy! ( so much for the genteel…)
What a mean-spirited person you are! I would imagine a throng of two at your funeral, and one would be the preacher!
There is a medication that can help you
The time for passive, peaceful action may well be past the Brits– and us.
In the life that once was, it was the kingdom of God that mattered. It seems that the queen recognized that. Today society in general, Neil included, not so much.
How often did Her Majesty speak out about the Muslim running London?
How often did Her Majesty speak out about socialized healthcare?
How often did Her Majesty speak out about her son’s predilections for diddling small children?
The monarchy is apolitical. By design. And based on the fact that Andrew was pulled out of the public eye on her say so, I have no doubt she had words with him.
Obviously you have no conception about what monarchy is all about.
How often have you studied the way that monarchy in Britain works?
Are you British, because you sound totally ignorant of her role?
The thing is, socialised medicine is a wonderful ambition.
Its is unfortunately an unobtainable goal.
The Queen never spoke out about anything. I find the argument that this was one of her virtues to be setting the bar rather low.
The UK has descended into a totalitarian state criminalizing free speech. I thought V for Vendetta was fiction. QE remained silent while this obscenity occurred. Long live the queen?
The Brits will apparently even be civil to the hangman that gathers them from their beds; “No problem, Chap; I know you’re just doing your job.” They should have taken a lesson from the Revolutionary War and went back and beheaded their king, but they really, really liked their fine silk, tea, and pompousness. Here’s your second chance, Brits! USA cannot help you; we have our own war going on presently.
Exactly. Who are we to direct Britian when our own country is going to Be** in a hand basket?
Sundance, Thank you for posting this.
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….”Standing in line to make an indelible memory of the death of the Queen is, for many of those taking part, about remembering who WE are,
-who WE want to continue to be.”
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I believe that is why thousands of Americans go to President Donald Trump rallies
and
watch and listen via media.
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and his words
and his actions
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what MAGA is all about.
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I have a problem with earthly Royalty. I’m an American, so of course I have a problem with Kings and Queens. Both sides of my family came to America in the late 1600’s. I can also imagine they came here for opportunities and to get away from some tyrannical Kings and Queens. I am also not apposed to a Kingdom, just not ones created by men.
God’s Kingdom is mentioned more than 80 times in the Bible. So, if you find yourself living where God is, you will be living in a Kingdom. Kinda doubt it will be like the ones on this earth.
Different strokes for different folks.
Celebrate the differences; enjoy the pomp and circumstances
In this country we have the Kardashians and that basketball
player who is continuously running his mouth
“the Kardashians and that basketball player who is continuously running his mouth”
Who?
“to get away from some tyrannical Kings and Queens.”
Your understanding of the British monarchical system is 600 years out of date.
Sure if you say so?
Glad you agree.
Some research on the role of the monarchy probably won’t help you further.
Americans can never understand how the monarch has absolute power and no power at the same time.
A riddle, incomprehensible to a yank.
“ A riddle, incomprehensible to a yank”
George 3 might have made good use of this knowledge.
And right now America is under tyrannical rule
If I had a nickel for every time someone said I didn’t understand monarchy…..
For sure, I know lots and lots of people had to die in order to get rid of it.
The silent majority often does not bring the needed changes.
Take a country like Zimbabwe where they have had a dictator, Robert Mugabe, and now his successor is simply Mugabe 2.0. The people long for law and order and being able to work and earn real money. I have had professional Zimbabweans who left the country telling me that they are willing if law and order is restored to return and help build up the country – even if it means difficult years – as long as they can see it is moving in the right direction. At the heart of the problem is the ideology of Marxism.
The younger generation of Brits are foolish and ignorant if they think a neo-Marxism is going to ussher in their utopia. Unfortunately they have the loudest voices and the MSM as their echo chamber. I am not at all optimistic but will be pleased if the new government proves it is more concerned about the ordinary citizens than their personal selfish interests and proves this by action.
On point. In America there was a silent majority for decades. Perilously ignoring politics just going about their daily routine. President Trump woke up, energized and showed the silent majority how to take back the country.
I remember when The Passion of the Christ first played in a theater in our small city in eastern Canada. I came early that evening for my ticket, and found a long line ahead of me. The quality of the people quietly waiting there took my breath away and brought tears to my eyes. They were people who did not usually go to movies on Friday night, people who loved Jesus enough to watch and share His agony. That night and place had separated them out from the general population, winnowed them like wheat from tares and chaff, so you could see and recognize who they are, and sense how beautiful they are. Like Neil’s true patriots, winnowed from the general public..
I have watched it numerous times, and cry every time.
I remember my experience at the theater showing The passion of the Christ. I went with my best friend (since the late 50s) and with my brother and her brother who were also close friends. We were all left speechless, it was that kind of experience; beyond words.
Indeed.
But it must be tempting to encourage Scotland to leave, the majority of all its Commons seats are Labour.
Without Scotland it’s very difficult/impossible to get a Labour PM.
On the other hand, with a Statist Conservative party does it really matter?
The politicians don’t care. They are emboldened to commit their evil
because they saw the sheeple wear masks, stay at home, etc.
during the pandemic. They see how easy the people are led.
They see how easy they believe the media and political lies.
The movement of MAGA is hope. The movement of farmers
protesting is hope.
Here in the USA most do not even know what is going on.
They think our out of stock store shelves are due to Putin.
And, by the way who is banging the drum in the US
and a few other countries about the food processing
plants being shut down due to fires, etc.?
Sorry… I’m just not into the concept or practice of, ‘Royalty.’
And the faces are White
It is said that’s the people of color do not support the monarchy
Look harder. In Britain, anyway, the TV is filled with people of all colours in line to pay tribute.
Even here in Scotland, which is 95% white, mind you, I was astounded at the numbers of non-white people paying tribute to the Great Queen Elizabeth II.
Perhaps you were reading the NYT?
I can second your comment gda. Someone upthread said that Britain is 85% white; yet given that, still I saw a number of Rumble videos showing people of every color and ethnicity well represented in line to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth. If you check ot Rumble there are also interviews with folks in line and some had accents and some were white and some not white –all expressed love of the Queen.
heard people had come into London from all parts of Britain, so maybe the non-traditional accents I heard reflected that too
The last photo is so moving with all of those watching over the casket with their heads bowed. Very powerful, and it brought a fresh round of tears to my eyes. May God bless the people of the UK as they mourn. Maybe her passing will remind them of their strength and renew their love for God and country. Fight the evil, all Anglophile countries — we’re the ones they truly want destroyed. Let’s not let them!
Christians ended slavery, non-Christians want to bring it back.
True. William Wilberforce was instrumental in ending slavery in 1807
William Wilberforce was a British politician, philanthropist and leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade. A native of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, he began his political career in 1780, eventually becoming an independent Member of Parliament for Yorkshire
His antislavery efforts finally bore fruit in 1807: Parliament abolished the slave trade in the British Empire. He then worked to ensure the slave trade laws were enforced and, finally, that slavery in the British Empire was abolished.
https://www.christianitytoday.com/history/people/activists/william-wilberforce.html
All of which makes me grateful to be American, not British. I understand and respect completely the desire and need to have a point of unity. But the monarchy is a meaningless, empty mascot, and worse, it is a petri dish for culturing corruption.
England played such an important role in the development of the rights of the common man, and yet it has retained this vestigial institution, a sign proclaiming one person is more important than the others.
In America, if a civic leader messes up, he can be voted out or recalled. In Britain, the nobility is above that. They have amassed untold wealth and privilege. They even still own the rights to the King James Bible in their legal jurisdiction.
I commend anyone who rules well, as apparently the Queen did. But the institution itself I do not support. And now we have her heir stepping up to authority, and that is not a good thing.
Americans still seem to believe that the monarch has some authority role in political governance.
Any such attempted action means the monarchy is finished.
The one thing Mao was right about was that political power comes from the barrel of a gun. The Silent Majority in the UK has no real political power, and they know it, that’s why they rarely surface, and then only to grieve the loss of power.
JORDAN PETERSON short on the monarchy as a powerful symbol: https://youtube.com/shorts/NQjaRDAie2s?feature=share
They reprinted Mr. Mulchone’s poignant essay in the Daily Mail a few days ago. Every word and every sentence was perfect. It is quite an undertaking to stand out in the weather for up to 12 hours…even if in one of the most scenic cities in the world (and at least they could look across the Thames at the more iconic buildings and not the garish modern ones if one was looking across from the other bank. Perhaps thinking of the River Thames as a slow current of tears shed by red-blooded countrymen and women for the Queen’s death… and the death of the golden eras. The wait would be made easier by being in line surrounded by very friendly people who understand that uncouth speech is not appropriate.
It was heartening to view on the live television feed of the slowly moving processional lines of people of all walks of life. Old veterans… some in wheelchairs. Well-behaved teens and young people who never experienced a somber moment before in public. To walk and bow to a flag draped coffin surmounted by a glittering crown, guarded by serious men in serious uniforms that harken back to medieval and imperial times. Holding seriously sharp pikes, sabres, and halberds.
To see so many people perform the humble Sign of the Cross also gives hope that there are devout Christians, be they Catholics or Anglicans or other brethren, in such sufficient number to act as a bulwark against the marxist secular tide and the idiocy of pop culture. For especially Catholics, who were banned from any public worship for centuries after the Reformation until the 1830s, they still have strength in the land that was described as “The Dowry of the Church” as being so blessed as a Christian country. To be in Westminster Hall near the pavement marker of where St. Thomas More gave his final defense. It was finally noticed by the press how devout the Queen was aside from just being the official Head of the Anglican Church. Her devotion has not gone unoticed.
Hopefully, the youth of these Isles finally appreciate the pains, toils, work, sweat, tears, and blood of their ancestors of the last generation and those even further back. The UK is a special place. Blessed by Nature with fertility, scenery, and easy traveling paths as well as no need to put in expensive sprinklers and by buildings and monuments and churches that just look, ya know, really really nice. There is more to life than football, chavery/yobery/Geordie warpaint, One Direction/Oasis/Drill Rap. They need to revel in their great language, appreciate the great machines and inventions, and realize they have the best tailors in the world.
Great article. Thank you.
Yes, I miss the past. I guess I miss the ‘not knowing’ of it all .
Knowing is better, sigh… just tough. 😔
I say this is one of those times – and what those people, some of them at least, are making clear, not by words, but by deeds, is that they want the way things used to be – and could still be, should still be.
Their assembly in collective mourning is a visible and timely reminder to those who have disconnected themselves from this understanding.
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If this were true, Nigel Farage would be Prime Minister.
I dont care what anyone says, but The Queen was a rock to her country. She never put a foot wrong. There was an outpouring of love with lots of black and brown and asian faces in the crowds and queues. Queues were visible from space. In the cathedral, many queued for hours to pay their respects. One black man even fell to the ground and prostrated himself in his grief.
I dont think this will happen with FJB who has truly been a horrible nasty mean president. I can however see this happening with Pres Trump.
Ughh I dont even want to comment here because some of the comments are not nice and disrespectful when the Queen has died.
My uncle fought the Germans in North Africa and was captured by Rommel and sent to a concentration camp for 4 years till the end of the war. My father was too young to fight, but her joined up as an aircraft mechanic. The Queen was a mechanic during the war. The British and Americans played a great role in defeating the Nazis.
The UK fought alone for nearly 2 years until the US joined in.
“When Did the United States Join World War 2?
https://constitutionus.com/war/when-did-united-states-join-world-war-2/
“On December 11, 1941, Germany responded by declaring war on the United States, bringing American military forces into the European and Pacific conflicts on a global scale.”
Russia and Germany were no angels in WW2. What Russian soldiers did to women and children was unconscionable. Stalin and his thugs were horrible.
Churchill was a steadfast leader. Many British soldiers volunteered and died fighting the Nazis. The Queen Mother refused to send her children to Canada during the Blitz and stayed in London with her 2 daughters.
So stop maligning The Queen. I loved her. Pres Trump loved her. Both their mothers were Scottish.
AND NEVER FORGET PRESCOTT BUSH, the father of GWB and grandfather of George Bush allied himself with the Nazis and helped the Nazi war efforts. Prescott Bush and his henchmen wlso tried to stage a coup which was stopped by General Smedley Butler. Prescott Bush and co should have been hung for treason.
How Bush’s grandfather helped Hitler’s rise to power
Rumours of a link between the US first family and the Nazi war machine have circulated for decades. Now the Guardian can reveal how repercussions of events that culminated in action under the Trading with the Enemy Act are still being felt by today’s president
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar
The Bush family, along with the Nazis made a fortune from confiscated Jewish assets and Jewish and other slave labour in the concentration camps.
And we still have the Bush Cabal running the country.
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And here were are:
Koch brothers’ father did business with the Nazis, book claims — just like Prescott Bush, Henry Ford & some U.S. corporations
A who’s who of powerful American corporations and business leaders worked with the Third Reich
https://www.salon.com/2016/01/12/koch_brothers_father_did_business_with_the_nazis_book_claims_just_like_prescott_bush_henry_ford_some_u_s_corporations/
An excerpt from the Koch article:
The book also reveals that Fred Koch was such an admirer of Nazism, he “hired a fervent Nazi as a governess for his eldest boys,” the Washington Post reports. The newspaper describes Charles Koch as having been “toilet trained by a Nazi.”
and
Henry Ford — the quintessential American capitalist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company and the architect of modern mass production — was an ardent supporter of Nazism. Ford’s anti-Semitic literature and newspaper in fact inspired the Nazis, and the American industrialist was awarded the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, the highest honor the Third Reich gave to foreigners, in 1938.
Historian Michael Bazyler has documented the torrent of lawsuits that U.S. corporations have faced for working with the Nazis.
The Ford Motor Company was sued for having exploited slave labor in Nazi Germany.
J.P. Morgan was sued in 1998 for seizing the assets of Jewish customers in Nazi-occupied France. It reached a settlement with the plaintiffs in 2000, paying $2.75 million. Britain’s Barclays bank also settled after a similar lawsuit.
In 1998, Chase Manhattan Bank acknowledged that, during the Holocaust, it had seized approximately 100 accounts held by Jews in its Paris branch.
Research by scholars has also revealed alleged ties to a slew of other firms.
Historians say General Motors played a key role in facilitating the Nazi war machine. Standard Oil and Shell were leading sellers of oil to the Nazis. IBM was accused of helping fuel the Holocaust. Other corporations with ties to Nazi Germany include Kodak, Hugo Boss and more.
The list of companies that worked with the Nazis reads like a Who’s Who of powerful American corporations.
Many of these huge corporations still run American today
While I can’t pretend to understand the monarchy I get what Neal is saying. I think he articulates very well what we are all feeling. Normalcy is being stripped away from us. We can’t always say what it is but we feel it. He does better than most to put it into words and context.
Does Joe B ever appear that he loves his people? He just wants to rule over them.
Also remember how Barack sent back the bust of Winston Churchill on Day One of his Presidency? And Joe says that the Queen reminded him of his mother? How about you reminded the Queen of her father?
REVEALED: How Biden’s Irish Catholic mom who hated the English told him NOT to bow to the Queen when he met her while working as a senator in 1982
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11198817/Bidens-Irish-Catholic-mom-hated-English-told-NOT-bow-Queen-met-1982.html
Her madness was hereditary
Saw a snippet of a video of a Royal Guard collapsing at the Queen’s coffin. All I can think of is “vaxxx” causation.
Any word on the Guard that fell out?
My weekly sanity check with Neil Oliver.
Thank you!
Most people recognize what an amazing human being the Queen was.
Others were never taught manners. Sad.
I was taught that especially at times such as a funeral…if you did not have anything nice to say–you kept your mouth shut.
I have found myself not particularly caring much for the person being buried, but I attended the services as a way of showing support for the family members ….and praying for the deceased.
Manners seem to be no longer taught. It is a tragedy. Is it that some people have no self respect–therefore they give no respect to anyone..or any thing?
I have always admired the Queen and mourn her passing.
I do believe that respecting those of us who are mourning is not too much to ask of others.
As the sun set over Westminster tonight…the crowd gasped.
A rainbow also appeared when people gathered outside Buckingham Palace on the day the Queen died, aged 96, in Balmoral on Thursday, September 8
And
Magical moment a ray of sunshine lights up Buckingham Palace while its surroundings remain in shade just days after the death of the Queen
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11217145/Magical-moment-ray-sunshine-lights-Buckingham-Palace-just-days-Queens-death.html
It is hard for me to imagine a “sovereign people” that allowed themselves to be disarmed.
Different society to the US.
Their arms were shotguns for use vs pheasants if you were lucky.
There was never any mass culture of centrefire rifle use or ownership.
Let alone handguns.
The British are disarmed by public consensus……a referendum today would give that result by massive majority.
Different country, different values.
DIFFERENT LAWS – YES
DIFFERENT VALUES – YES
STILL AVAILABLE SUPPLIES – IF Permitted
https://www.reloading.co.uk/
Britain has been ruled since the forced imposition of the Dutch “monarchy” by outsiders for the benefit of outsiders. Thus the Empire and the Enclosures and the creation of a starved proletariat. It will be a long way back…
Yep, Charles has German ancestors….. that will make him loyal to Angela Merkel, I’m guessing.
……and to Royal Dutch Shell, it’s not a stretch.
Especially if you are an idiot.
The European royal houses are so intermingled that it’s not surprising.
Example, the King of Spain has Russian, English, Spanish, German, etc… blood in him.
No Catalan blood at all!
Windsor is a made up name. Invented to cover up their real German name…Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Monarchy in its true sense is symbolised by the double headed eagle of the Eastern Roman Empire [aka “Byzantium”] a period which no British or western European is taught about in school ie the double rule of God and Monarch. So Oliver is right in defending monarchy, a little understood concept now, since these have been wiped out one after another in the 19th and 20th centuries through assassination or mob deposition, by those who hate both the people-empowering idea of a sacral bond and Christianity. Unfortunately, though Elizabeth II was apparently a devout Christian, her “line” is neither British nor working for Britain.
One spot closer to the Throne
I see he keeps wearing a suit and a tie now.
Smart man…