...And What Do You Do?: What the royal family don't want you to know

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...And What Do You Do?: What the royal family don't want you to know

...And What Do You Do?: What the royal family don't want you to know

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This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of minibeasts and their special characteristics. Britain needs a to get rid of its imperial monarchy and replace it with a modern one, if it chooses to keep it at all. However, since 1911, the Royal Family has been allowed to ‘seal’ selected wills – or declare them private – in the interests of upholding the dignity of the Crown. Of course let us not forget the Royal Collection, a public asset, which the palace continues to pocket money from charging the public to see, and only 0.

Don’t get me wrong for it’s well written, so much so that I was BEYOND uncomfortable reading it and, to this day, it’s still that one book that makes my stomach churn just by thinking about it. When Charles says that he will cover the cost of a fiasco that he has overseen in one of his charities, he does not mean from his own pocket but from the proceeds of that charity. Wills are public documents in the UK and have always been open for inspection as an essential safeguard to prevent theft and malpractice. Who and what are the mob of hangers-on who manage to draw so handsomely from the public purse that supports the reigning monarch and her immediate family?

The upper classes and rich in general, will always get someone to pay for them or freeload, if it means not forking out themselves. In the last ten years, they have received a massive increase in the public purse strings at a time when the rest of the country saw nothing but austerity.

They are, to all intents and purposes, a very ordinary group of people privileged with outrageous wealth and entitlement. But most of them are a load of corrupt horse shit, fuelled by political favours, donations and those who are best kept quiet, lest they scare the horses. The idea that a part of our government can hide its activities behind a wall of secrecy, denied to other branches of the government is in itself a scandal.They seemed to be more like a group of soap opera celebrities and as time has gone on with their seemingly petty squabbles, (the ones I am aware of that is,) making headline news, more so. Joel explains more, "Having lots of imprints tends to come about for one of two reasons: either because multiple small publishing companies joined together at one point in time but preserved their own identity, or because a new imprint has been set up within a company, with a specific remit to look for a certain kind of book.



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