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British writer | science | quiz writer | history | politics | military | AVFC | natural history| allergic to bullshit
Cheltenham UK Se unió Mart 2022
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@JosieStratman Had he said this to the King, his majesty would likely have replied politely with "And perhaps you could return New Hampshire?"
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@RediTlhabi King Charles III writes his own speeches with assistance from his private secretary Sir Clive Alderton.
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Whoever wrote King Charles's speech.... 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣 😂 😃. "I cannot help noticing the readjustments to the East Wing"
"We made our own small attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814." This is hilarious 😂 😃. He is talking about British forces setting fire on key government buildings, including the WH. The fire was MASSIVE so even the "small attempt" is so witty! I hope the host and hostess got it. 😔
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@TheNewsAgents @maitlis @jonsopel @lewis_goodall Our King reminding the US we burnt down the white house, that they would speak french without us and then topping it off by giving Trump a polished bell-end is one for the British diplomatic history books. 👑🔥
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“We’re feeling cr*p as a country. It felt like someone just lifted us all up a bit”.
“I don’t think people are feeling jollier having seen speeches about checks and balances”
Are you feeling 'jollier' having watched the King’s Congress speech?
@maitlis @jonsopel @lewis_goodall
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@juliahobsbawm King Charles III writes his own speeches with assistance from his private secretary Sir Clive Alderton. the speeches are signed off by the government, thus his speeches have the authority of both state and people. A perfect example of checks and balances on executive power.
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@Adrian_Hilton Of course, we brits are known for diplomatic humour, and this may have been just a way to present Trump with a polished old Bell-End 🇬🇧🔥🤣
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@Adrian_Hilton As a Brit, we sort of get used to the soft power wielded by our monarchy, rooted in continuous history, but yes, this was a diplomatic masterclass of the highest order.
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Absolutely, truly impeccable. Kudos to the official who came up with this idea, and found it. I honestly doubt that a gift given by one head of state has ever so genuinely delighted another. It won't look out of place on the mantelpiece of the Oval Office.

Marcus Walker@WalkerMarcus
This is the single most genius diplomatic gesture I have ever seen.
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@lady_doi As much as I love to hear our wondrous achievements laid out, we sadly cannot take substantial credit for the game of tennis, for which we must pay due attribution to our neighbours across the channel, the French.
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What have the British ever done for us?
A 77 year-old British monarch is receiving a raptuous reception in the US. He's been mobbed at garden parties and received standing ovations from both houses of Congress.
This is not just curiosity and intrigue. It's respect and recognition of Britain's importance and the stability of its monarchical system.
And more broadly, it's recognition of all Britain has given the world. Not all perfect of course, but let's start with parliamentary democracy, common law, the English language, the industrial evolution, the laws of gravity and the theory of evolution, penicillin, computers and football, cricket, golf and tennis. Oh, and Shakespeare and The Beatles.



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@angloid0 Well, England is a political construction, an area defined by the territorial conquest of a group of migrants who arrived by boat from Europe and displaced the British.
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@ctnyholm1 I laughed so many times during both his speeches and your comment made me do the same. cheers from a brit in the UK. 🔥
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During my time as a civilian in Baghdad, Iraq and Helmand, Afghanistan I greatly enjoyed working with members of the British military. As King Charles comes to Congress today, I join all Americans in saluting the sacrifices of the 179 British soldiers killed in Iraq and 457 killed in Afghanistan as they worked alongside US Forces. May the “special relationship” between the US and the UK strengthen and endure.🇺🇸 🇬🇧
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@Rep_Stansbury love your take, but "the King of England" is a little reductive, as he is the monarch of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other commonwealth realms.
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@ItsDeanBlundell Shhh, but maybe Carney learned it from the King.... but yes, it really was impressive, just like your own fair PM. God save Our King 🇬🇧🇨🇦 Also, cheers for all your help in 1814 in redecorating the whitehouse 🔥
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@ShakeLS no, the King writes the speech and the government approve it. It is a legal requirement that his speeches have the authority of both state and people. This is a perfect example of checks and balances on executive power.
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No Kings. except maybe this one. Well done your majesty.
OSINTdefender@sentdefender
King Charles lll continues with his jokes during tonight’s White House State Dinner: “This said, our French friends can feel equally at home with a glance at a map. Indeed, you recently commented, Mr. President, that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German. Dare I say that if it wasn't for us, you'd be speaking French.”
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@MerriamWebster Is this neccessary or are you just trying to cause embarassment?
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@Charlygotyou Hyperfocus: 'sits down to do interesting work. needs coffee after 1 hour, makes coffee and brings back to desk and begins work. picks up coffee to take sip. coffee has been cold for 3 hours'
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