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Prince Andrew May Lose His Close Protection

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retrocop | 23:29 Thu 16th Jan 2020 | News
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https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/prince-andrew-loses-armed-police-17579811

Looks like there may be a couple of close protection teams looking for work in the future.
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car crash interview and the palace flunkey that did it ( not see the danger that is! or coach his answers) has been flung out

cor, ''internationally protected people''. you learn summat everyday.
Interesting read Retro, thank you. IPPs have special status innit
sort of like being a celebrity but even more

jno, as well as being called Mr President,
.... Ford was the only unelected president - he was apptd vice president and then succeeded as Pres when Nixon went but he did win an election after that didnt he?
so stupid tht he was unable to walk down a corridor and chew gum at the same time ( Hubert Humphrey but as 3t will quip: who he den._ and indeed who day all den?

Hey Called Mr president because he was one once
Elizaveta stuart the sis of Charles I was married to the King of Bohemia 1620 who then got defeated at the battle of white mountain. and was king no more.....
and she insisted on bring called in exile Your Majesty until her death in 1665
everyone else called her The Winter Queen because she was only queen for - - - a winter

o tempora o mores ( BoJo )
I find it strange. If he was important enough to protect before, surely he still is. Or is it that we don't like him since we found out he's been hanging around with sex traffickers, so we're not too bothered if he gets killed now?

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