Pomp and Ceremony

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I've been watching the TV coverage of Trump's visit to London. One fact is cemented in my mind. It is that nobody does pomp and ceremony like the British. Nobody. Where else in the world can a visitor get a ride in gold covered horse drawn carriage followed by the cavalry in full regalia. Nowhere
 
Will it, or will it be another long meandering diatribe from a man clearly suffering with dementia while everyone around him pretends he isn’t?
Hmm... well there is the Epstein issue. Our journos can be quite insistent and he can't sack them. The whole thing could be embarrassing for Keir.
 
Hmm... well there is the Epstein issue. Our journos can be quite insistent and he can't sack them. The whole thing could be embarrassing for Keir.
Oh yes there’s huge potential for embarrassment but I doubt the press will get anywhere near them. They only take pre authorised questions from approved journalists now. Controlling the narrative has never been so easy.
 
Oh yes there’s huge potential for embarrassment but I doubt the press will get anywhere near them. They only take pre authorised questions from approved journalists now. Controlling the narrative has never been so easy.
Yes. Its going to be very controlled. But you never know...
 
I've been watching the TV coverage of Trump's visit to London. One fact is cemented in my mind. It is that nobody does pomp and ceremony like the British. Nobody. Where else in the world can a visitor get a ride in gold covered horse drawn carriage followed by the cavalry in full regalia. Nowhere
There are other places that do it.
Spain do a great line in it.
Although they’re probably not inclined to roll out the red carpet for Trump.
Anywhere with an ancient monarchy thriving still does that stuff.
 
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