Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Jubilee Celebrations

Now I'm not bothered either way about the Monarchy. Sure, they cost £x each year but they generate £y. I don't know whether x is greater than y, nor do I care as the difference wouldn't pay our Benefits bill for a single day. If we got rid of Queenie and Co, we'd only have to replace them with some awful Tony Blair / Simon Cowell / David Beckham figures.

As it is, we can always rely on Phil the Greek and Prince Harry to provide some good entertainment.

So, I'll get to the point of this post. Whilst waiting for a train the other day I overheard two girls, probably in their early twenties, talking about how they were going to some anti-Jubilee protest. I had no idea that any were planned, so I listened with interest. They were complaining bitterly that the Royal Family had been born into privilege, had never had to work and shouldn't be given our money.

The irony of the situation was lost on them. They were both British- ie lucky enough to be born into the top 5% of the World's wealth, with opportunities available for the taking that a Chinese peasant or an African farmer can only dream of. Through no talent of their own, they had managed to exist in an era of unprecedented wealth, with free healthcare and a social security safety net that have been available for about 60 out of the last million years. They had enough money to travel by train and were well dressed in comparison with the average Eastern European, South American (or for that matter- me). One had an iPhone and the other had a tattoo and some ironmongery in her face.

These things require disposable income, as did their takeaway drinks from Costa Coffee. The majority of the Earth's people do not have a single penny to spend  on anything but survival and even the concept of having 'free time' to attend a protest, ie being rich enough not to have to dedicate every waking moment to work, preparing a meal or bringing up children, must seem an almost unbelievable concept.

I did not discover whether they actually paid any taxes or not, as my attention was distracted by a prettier group of women arriving on the platform, babbling about their Jubilee Party. Whether we can draw any conclusions from their relative attractiveness, I do not know.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great post - I couldn't agree more.

simple lady said...

Now if more people thought along those lines..
..they might spend their time a bit better and appreciate that they even have time to "spend" along with the extra coin.

Anonymous said...

I often think like this. What about comparing yourself with all the people throughout history. If they time travelled back even 20 years with all their technology they would be the richest people in the world with things Kings and Queens could only dream of.

Anonymous said...

Is it very wrong to hope that they very soon find themselves cast into a situation where they can rely only upon their own resources to emerge unscathed?

Anonymous said...

Not that I disagree with you, but - it's not really a fair comparison given their argument, is it?

I mean, it's not like citizens of poorer countries pay tax which partially goes towards supporting us.

Kimpatsu said...

Not much of one for democracy are you, Frank? Opposition to the royals is a matter of principle--all peoples deserve an elected head of state. It's the backbone of freedom, you see.

Anonymous said...

Am thinking we pay quite a lot to foreign people who mean nothing to us personally! If we want to or not!

kids said...

Great!!!

bamboo investments said...

For what's its worth, I suspect the Monarchy brings way more money into the economy from tourism then the costs paid to keep them up.

English Pensioner said...

Whether one believes in the Royal family or not, it would be interesting to work out the likely costs of a President and Vice-President along with all the ex-presidents, as in the United States.
They would clearly expect a good salary plus a pension and for all their expenses to be paid. They would of course expect appropriate palaces and of course a holiday palace. A personal aircraft would be a necessity as even the presidents of the poorest African states have one.
On balance I suspect the cost would end up being far higher, and the thought of any of our politicians becoming president fills me with horror.
As has been said about democracy "It may not be the best system, but is the best until we find something better", I feel similar sentiments about our royalty.

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