This was London when it was London-sadly today is a different place 

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being so close to Rutland lets hope they dont start a UDRH[ M] 's with their own "president" and military ........!A war between Hindus & Muslims should not be happening in this Country full stop...Integration is certainly failing, the police struggle to deal or cope with it.......there is no denying, we have a problem..
This the crazy world of the immigrant population in some areas ... hindu / muslim area burns so opposing creed/s try to stop it from being stopped ..crazy ......Not even worried the police are there-not worried-no respect.Coming to all parts of the united kingdom.
A muslim telling us only going to get worse and worse and worse-blinkerd are many this is real in the united kingdom.
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Your mate Beckham.
Stood in that queue.
Blows with the wind.
Ask the transparent hypocrite if he's comfortable taking the £10million from Qatar knowing how many migrants have died constructing the ridiculous charade some call the World Cup.
I liked his queueing gesture, whilst other 'celebrities' or privileged people, who probably have NOT been paid by the Qatar WC - took advantage of the queue-jumping perk.
I've no idea what he's being paid to do for the QWC - but I still liked his queueing gesture at the Royal funeral.
For the record; I don't like anything to do with the Qatar World Cup - right from the moment that it was selected to host by the corrupt FIFA. I think the footballing nations including England should have boycotted it - but guess what - they didn't. Our FA is fully taking part - as are numerous big corporate sponsors (Budweiser AB claim to be the official beer - in a country where alcohol is banned - you couldn't make it up!!)
I'm certainly not going to go out of my way to watch it.
Absolutely notI respect Beckham for taking his place in the queue and standing with the general public, good man, there is no way in the world would I personally have joined the queue or go and stand on a London street and wave a flag or a bunch of flowers at a hurst, I respect the queen but also my feet, does that make me disloyal.
I respect Beckham for taking his place in the queue and standing with the general public, good man, there is no way in the world would I personally have joined the queue or go and stand on a London street and wave a flag or a bunch of flowers at a hurst, I respect the queen but also my feet, does that make me disloyal.
no just old tired and worn out! with corns!.....I respect the queen but also my feet, does that make me disloyal.

Arthritis here, in both knees. Walk as much as I can to try and stave off the almost inevitable knee replacements that only have a 37% full success rate apparently.no just old tired and worn out! with corns!.....![]()
But did you notice how wet the floors were afterwards ?Just a thought apart from paying respects in that Westminster Hall queue.
There were loads of older men in those long processions, sitting in Westminster Abbey and St George's Chapel for hours on end. I didn't notice anyone stopped or left for a pee.
I've no idea what he's being paid to do for the QWC - but I still liked his queueing gesture at the Royal funeral.
It's £150million overall and paid £10-£15 million annually.
Google it.
How anyone can respect a man who takes blood money is beyond me, stood in a queue was just playing the public.[/QUOTE
FFS, I didn't realise it was an ongoing even vaster sum of money !
That's immoral and obscene.
Not me mate, so far I'm one of the lucky ones, no complaints here and I love life but I would rather go to to a Jeff Lynne concert...no just old tired and worn out! with corns!.....![]()

PossiblyI respect Beckham for taking his place in the queue and standing with the general public, good man, there is no way in the world would I personally have joined the queue or go and stand on a London street and wave a flag or a bunch of flowers at a hurst, I respect the queen but also my feet, does that make me disloyal.
