Next Easter we’ll all dress in green,
And look back at nineteen sixteen,
But when we all go,
To the GPO,
We won’t be inviting the Queen.
John Moynes
(Photocall Ireland)
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Next Easter we’ll all dress in green,
And look back at nineteen sixteen,
But when we all go,
To the GPO,
We won’t be inviting the Queen.
John Moynes
(Photocall Ireland)
Considering the Queen and her son regularly veto British laws I would suggest they’re slightly more sinister than a simple tourist attraction – http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2013/jan/14/secret-papers-royals-veto-bills
Well, may I refer you to @Ahjaysiz’ comment above right at 2pm (first par.)
Well if it’s about representation of the state/British people why does it have to be the queen? I would invite the PM. Gets round the issue nicely with the effective head of state being there. Wouldn’t raise any eyebrows that weren’t maliciously looking to be raised.
By the looks of it, there’ll be no one from the UK establishment there at all.
It’ll be a bunch of Irish looking in on themselves telling themselves they’re great….. meh.
Philip Hammond can come – as the British Ambassador’s +1.
Less maintenance in fairness ;)
Haha… I had to google him Hoop :)
…..”the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs”
Imagine the face on Adams’ if he did come over :)
I’d like the British Royal Family to pay for the whole sheebang
That’d be a nice contribution