Queen's funeral, should the Southampton Boat Show close in respect.

Should the Southampton Boat Show close as a mark of respect for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth?

  • Yes, the show should close.

    Votes: 39 20.1%
  • No, observe a period of silence at midday.

    Votes: 101 52.1%
  • No, the show should open as normal.

    Votes: 39 20.1%
  • I do not care.

    Votes: 15 7.7%

  • Total voters
    194
  • Poll closed .

sailaboutvic

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If they had read this thread they would have seen that only a tiny minority thought the show should close, but instead should do something during the show to express condolences
Not sure if it's come to light but this forum is 000000000000000000000000000000000000.01 compared with the real world
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I wouldn't be surprised to see the birth of the United Republic of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - or, maybe even the United Republic of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

I think it more likely to be just England and Wales. I think that you should call yourselves "Disunited Republic of Lesser Britain".
I've been trying to find some alternative to "Lesser". Perhaps "Abolishonist" which would make it DRAB. One thing is for sure, it is now inappropriate to use "United" when referring to to GB & NI.
 

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It's somwhat ironic that Posters are saying it's a Day Off but it won't be for the People who have to be there, whether Exhibitors, Caterers and other Support Staff.

The Government have declared it a public holiday, but it is up to individual employers to decide if they wish to grant it as paid holiday (at the employer's expense), unpaid leave, leave decucted from the employee's existing holiday entitlement or simply require attendance (with pay) as normal.
 

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Not sure if it's come to light but this forum is 000000000000000000000000000000000000.01 compared with the real world
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Cripes, if that's the level of statistics we're using you could have saved your fingers typing the meaningless leading zeros and just said that this forum is 1/100th of the real world, which, I would hazard to guess, is also incorrect.
 

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I am a little surprised we are even discussing the matter. People are genuinely mourning the death of a highly respected monarch. The holiday day is intended to allow all those that wish to follow the events can. As a mark of respect the show should indeed close. As should most businesses. I am not a True royalist but will not be having a good day out while the Queens funeral takes place. I hope they give her the biggest send off we can.

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I am not a royalist at all, and I will be having a good day out. Not because of the death of a queen, which is a supreme irrelevance to me. (I think her family should be left in peace to mourn her, they have lost a mother, grandmother,etc which deserves some respect and manners.) but because I dont feel grief for people I do not know, so I have absolutely no mourning to do. Its not just the queen, I have no interest in displaying public angst or grief when film stars or pop stars or politicians die either. It all looks a bit silly to me.
 

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Not sure it’s silly. It’s worth remembering people do really identify with their monarchs and such. Many thousands gave their lives for thier monarch and country. It’s the same arround the world. Quite natural and quite natural to bond with the queen. Mourning the loss is a sign of respect and that is lacking in todays society.
Of course not everyone has to participate but I’d hope everyone would feel some small loss.

Steveeasy
 

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Not sure it’s silly. It’s worth remembering people do really identify with their monarchs and such. Many thousands gave their lives for thier monarch and country. It’s the same arround the world. Quite natural and quite natural to bond with the queen. Mourning the loss is a sign of respect and that is lacking in todays society.
Of course not everyone has to participate but I’d hope everyone would feel some small loss.

Steveeasy
and all of this, of course, is extremely silly. Nothing to celebrate, and all to mourn.
 

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If they had read this thread they would have seen that only a tiny minority thought the show should close, but instead should do something during the show to express condolences

Alternatively, rather than relying of the internet jottings of a few old men with an obsession with a particular hobby, they could have realized that a significant number of the staff necessary to keep the show open might wish to be given the chance to watch the funeral.
 

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Not sure it’s silly. It’s worth remembering people do really identify with their monarchs and such. Many thousands gave their lives for thier monarch and country. It’s the same arround the world. Quite natural and quite natural to bond with the queen. Mourning the loss is a sign of respect and that is lacking in todays society.
Of course not everyone has to participate but I’d hope everyone would feel some small loss.

Steveeasy

Really? Why should I feel a loss? This enforcement of mourning is really bizarre.

I'm not going to get in to why we should be a Republic but between 20 and 40% of the population support one. I have complained to the BBC about the lack of balance.

It's suddenly like living in North Korea or 1984. Are you really trying to tell me what to think and feel?
 

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I am not a royalist at all, and I will be having a good day out. Not because of the death of a queen, which is a supreme irrelevance to me. (I think her family should be left in peace to mourn her, they have lost a mother, grandmother,etc which deserves some respect and manners.) but because I dont feel grief for people I do not know, so I have absolutely no mourning to do. Its not just the queen, I have no interest in displaying public angst or grief when film stars or pop stars or politicians die either. It all looks a bit silly to me.

Although the thought police will be out looking for you on Monday so be careful. If we don't hear from you next week we will assume you are rotting in a dungeon somewhere.....
 

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Really? Why should I feel a loss? This enforcement of mourning is really bizarre.

I'm not going to get in to why we should be a Republic but between 20 and 40% of the population support one. I have complained to the BBC about the lack of balance.

It's suddenly like living in North Korea or 1984. Are you really trying to tell me what to think and feel?

Be a Republic , YOU MUST be Joking kind sir , or at least Jesting , or not just feeling right at the mo ? if ot allowed at all at this time ; pl delete and if nessecery put me in the Naughty Step ? {:))#


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Be a Republic , YOU MUST be Joking kind sir , or at least Jesting , or not just feeling right at the mo ?

The British Monarchy polls & surveys | YouGov

Shows 20% + think we should be a Republic.
I think it's more in Scotland. And only 60% support the Royal Family.

Republic

Has very good reasons why.

But to be honest this isn't the debate.

Am I allowed to have a different opinion to you? British people pour scorn on places like North Korea that try to control people's attitudes.

Are we really a free society? Or are you trying to tell me what to think backed up by the BBC News and the Police?
 

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I thought we were not allowed to discuss politics, here.

Glad to see that this is now not the case.
 

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they could have realized that a significant number of the staff necessary to keep the show open might wish to be given the chance to watch the funeral.

As previously discussed, the staff are probably temps. The “old men” of the forum undoubtedly have pensions. I wonder how many of the boat show staff with no other income and rent to pay would rather be “mourning” unpaid than earning bank holiday rates.
 
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