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Camilo
25th March 2013, 01:16
PressTV: British Queen urged to relinquish power because of ill health . . . here it comes . . . :)

Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:7PM GMT

The UK’s Queen Elizabeth II has been advised to resign and relinquish power as she gets older and overburdened with a tough schedule to live with, local media reported.

The advice came from former Labour deputy prime minister Lord Prescott, who suggested that “the Queen should think about abdication because she is overburdened at the age of 86”, British media reported.

The former deputy premier added that ‘the monarch was risking her health and deserves a break’.

The high-ranking British official said that the Queen herself might not be sure about her own health after she was recently hospitalized for a stomach bug issue.

Lord Prescott, a member of the Privy Council which advises the Queen, tried to appear affectionate and friendly towards the queen, noting that “the monarch should break with convention and consider enjoying a long and fulfilling retirement”, according to the reports.

“His concern was that the Queen, who is 87 next month, is overburdening herself,” he said.

Lord Prescott also referred to the queen’s ongoing ill health because of which she has been increasingly cancelling her public duties recently, saying that “she had done a remarkable job over her 60 years on the throne”.

“My friend noted the monarch would be delivering her 61st queen’s speech in May, where she’ll announce her future trips abroad, on top of her many other public duties.

“So he asked me, as a privy councillor, to tell her that he didn’t expect her to see out her royal duties as the Queen.

“She deserves a break and he wouldn’t think less of her if she stepped down”, said Lord Prescott.

This is while that the queen herself had said on her 21st birthday that she regarded ruling Britain as a job for life.

But Lord Prescott described the fears over the ‘heavy load’ she continues to carry as head of state.

“She has given wise counsel to 12 prime ministers, from [Winston] Churchill to [David] Cameron, and has made her mark on the country she loves,” he said. Buckingham Palace declined to comment.

Positive Vibe Merchant
25th March 2013, 04:20
Tough schedule to live with.

lol... yeah I think getting off your arse to sit in a car to wave at people, to get onto a plane, to wave at people tp get back into another car to wave at more people would be so gruelling... lol

Lets have phillip in control ha ha ha.

araucaria
25th March 2013, 07:54
Tough schedule to live with.

lol... yeah I think getting off your arse to sit in a car to wave at people, to get onto a plane, to wave at people tp get back into another car to wave at more people would be so gruelling... lol

Lets have phillip in control ha ha ha.

That wasn't a very positive vibe :(

Most people are up in arms when there are plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 61 or whatever

sheme
25th March 2013, 11:01
John Prescott is probably well meaning but a bit of a joke here in the UK- rose through the ranks by talking louder than the next man in the trade unions- then got into politics- disgraced himself a few times abusing his power.

I Think the best way to get the Queen to carry on would be to get some one like Prescott to suggest she stops!

Sabrina
25th March 2013, 11:40
Believe it is pretty unheard of be so public about all of this, so there could well be some power game going on behind the scenes. Prescott may be being used, or he may know exactly what he's doing (perhaps he's got hidden depths :) ). The last Pope's resignation was unheard of, so I'd watch this one.

The Daily Mail says he's been slapped down, but some thought was put into it in the first place I suspect for some reason.

Sidney
25th March 2013, 13:31
I don't know why they don't just get her a new body????? ROTF

sheme
25th March 2013, 13:41
Because there is little wrong with one she has!

conk
25th March 2013, 17:00
It will take her some time to acclimate to living under ground, so she'd better leave now.