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'WWIII Queen's speech' script revealed
In case of a major conflict....
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Note: 1 August 2013 Last updated at 06:25 GMT
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Lucky Jack
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Personally, given we only had four minutes I'd have shortened it down a bit...something a bit more like:
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Rgr that!
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Lucky Jack
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IIRC, in the likelihood of war with the Pact the monarchy would have been evacuated to a cabinet bunker (probably the Corsham bunker) and then flown out to Canada, presumably as soon as bullets started flying across the East/West German border. Personally, I doubt she would have left London, not willingly anyway. We had some good plans for preparing for 'The Big One' but all of them depended upon us getting decent warning that a war was about to take place. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transition_to_war Heck, Jim, you may well remember some of those plans, you'd have been on the very thin end of the wedge post-bomb, guarding food depots and putting down looters. Grim times. |
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Here's a George Carlin bit he did on Carson's Tonight Show:
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Something along those lines but pretty exposed to everything regardless.
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