Comments by "Neil McBeath" (@neilmcbeath954) on "Daily Mail World"
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@Pedros Firstly "he worships mammon" is a cliche, and one probably more aptly applied to the current prime minister, who is far richer than the king. "the naked greed of this loot is disgusting" appears to apply to the crowd in the photographs, and they are a mixture of protesters and inhabitants of Milton Keynes. "Well done the protesters" - well done for what? All they have done is position themselves behind some women and children, falsely giving the impression that their numbers are large, and then hold up a stupid slogan and some offensive signs. If "well done" includes "and to the flag wavers out there", then suplex8 is congratulating two groups with diametrically opposing ideas. "he is a german" - is a nice try, but only in so far as both his parents descended from Queen Victoria, the last of the Hanoverians. "see saxe coburg gothe and thats the biggest laugh of all" is gibberish.
The correct form is Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, but King George V changed the name of the royal family to Windsor back in 1917. Had this buffoon really wanted to be clever, he could have used the term Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Sonderburg-Glucksburg thereby incorporating the family name of the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, but that would have taken a bit of research. Enough ideas, Pedros, or would you like some more?
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