No surprise here. Those areas you guess are republican appear to be so, those you consider monarchist are it seems. There is a growing demand from some, usually under 50, for a republic. Many well over 50, and I would like to remind you I am only 32, are in favour of royalty. Possibly the royals are favoured because of the war effect, a time when clever PR implied the royals were suffering with their people. Buck House was bombed, the King and Queen visited many bombed places and became popular by their attitudes. How much was acting is irrelevant now, at the time it brought a nation at war together. Many born after the event are affected by this still. The loss of the queen may alter their view today.
Those younger elements, born into a liberal society that has lost its way are influenced with a desire for 'freedom' unknown to their aged relatives, at least in part. There is a lack of discipline amongst many, and an 'entitled' approach which often appears amongst working people. We were never 'entitled,' just lazy, unhelpful and bolshie, which is different!
How Charles deals with this may amend this map.
4 comments:
I suppose wallowing in emotion and hugging people reflects current society....
Fly, Hugging is good, depending on who you do it with...
Strangers?
Fly, Very enjoyable, enless they punch you!
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