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    Yesterday, I had the opportunity to visit the wonderful St Brides Church just off Fleet Street in London. It’s a place of true calm and tranquility but the thing that really struck me was a copy of Oliver Cromwell’s speech to the Long Parliament in 1653. Here it is, it might strike a chord.

    20 April 1653, London, England

    It is high time for me to put an end to your sitting in this place,

    which you have dishonored by your contempt of all virtue, and defiled by your practice of every vice.

    Ye are a factious crew, and enemies to all good government.

    Ye are a pack of mercenary wretches, and would like Esau sell your country for a mess of pottage, and like Judas betray your God for a few pieces of money.

    Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess?

    Ye have no more religion than my horse. Gold is your God. Which of you have not bartered your conscience for bribes? Is there a man amongst you that has the least care for the good of the Commonwealth?

    Ye sordid prostitutes have you not defiled this sacred place, and turned the Lord's temple into a d
    en of thieves, by your immoral principles and wicked practices?

    Ye are grown intolerably odious to the whole nation. You were deputed here by the people to get grievances redressed, are yourselves become the greatest grievance.

    Your country therefore calls upon me to cleanse this Augean stable, by putting a final period to your iniquitous proceedings in this House; and which by God's help, and the strength he has given me, I am now come to do.

    I command ye therefore, upon the peril of your lives, to depart immediately out of this place.

    Go, get you out! Make haste! Ye venal slaves be gone! So! Take away that shining bauble there, and lock up the doors.

    In the name of God, go!


    Still appropriate?

    David
    The beauty of not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise and is not preceded by periods of anxiety

  • #2
    On the nail.
    Duncan

    Lots of toys.

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    • #3
      Apparently the inspiration behind the tiered wedding cake.
      That would be Wren's rather fine St Brides not O C.

      Those words are very pertinent today

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      • #4
        I love it.

        Dave
        Dave

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        • #5
          It seems right for the current times 👍

          Bill
          https://www.flickr.com/photos/macg33zr/

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          • #6
            Wish someone had the guts to face the elected members of parliament and tell them the same home truths . Nothing has changed has it .. odious individuals lining there own pockets

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            • #7
              According to Ms Kuenssberg on the BBC web site Sunak has to watch his back because Truss and her cronies will be pushing him hard for lower taxes at a time the country can ill afford them. Johnson’s idiots scared of losing their seats disrupting and undermining the government. The fools should understand that if they did the right thing for the country instead of themselves, they’d get re-elected. Where’s Cromwell when we need him? Resting no doubt.

              David

              The beauty of not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise and is not preceded by periods of anxiety

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              • blackfox
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                And when he wakes up can he bring that nice mr guy Fawkes with him 😁😁😁
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