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The Yes

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Originally published 2014
Authors Sarah Bee
Illustrators Satoshi Kitamura
GenresFiction
Children's Literature
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Date of Upd.
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About The Yes


The Yes is a cheerful orange creature who sets off to explore the big wide Where. But the Where is home to the Nos, who travel in packs and discourage the Yes at every turn. They tell the Yes that the tree is too big to climb, the bridge is too rickety to cross, the woods are too scary to explore. . . .

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The Queen and David Cameron: What royal displeasure really means

Jul 6,2023 12:10 am

Mr Cameron has published a book and spoken in a BBC documentary is not about his time in Downing Street

Buckingham Palace is happy with the former Prime Minister , David Cameron , after he revealed that he asked for The Queen 's assistance on the Scottish independence referendum in 2014.

Mr Cameron told the BBC he had asked whether The Queen could "eyebrows" over the prospect of Scotland voting for independence in 2014, that is, show rejection.

The Queen later said that Scots should "think carefully about The Future ".

Cameron - who was Prime Minister of 2010-16 - said, what was discussed, was, "anything that would in any way incorrect".

But what he said caused "resentment" in the Buckingham Palace .

This may not sound like a big deal, but you must keep in mind that The Palace only rarely, if ever, comments on politics or public Affairs.

"resentment", therefore, has much weight behind it.

So, why is David Cameron 's version of events so controversial? Against this question, we need to get back to The Royal -the basics and explore The Queen 's relationship with the Parliament.

So, what the lady does exactly?

Queen Elizabeth Ii wears many hats: she is The Head of state of the United Kingdom and The Head of the Commonwealth. She is head of The Armed forces and The Church of England.

at the age of 93, she has reigned for 67 years.

the coronation of The Queen in 1953,

is your role in it, about the Constitution, not a political one, which means that an elected government has to pass new laws and important decisions for the country. Their duties are mainly representative.

The Queen formally appoints the Prime Minister of The Day , but must remain neutral when It Comes to political Affairs.

This is why it would have a profoundly controversial for Cameron, The Queen for his own political gain.

What is The Queen 's relationship with the Prime Minister ?

The Queen has also, together with the 14, guide of Sir Winston Churchill in the 1950s by Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s to Boris Johnson today.

After the appointment of the Prime Minister , you have a regular audience with them, which means it meets or speaks with them on The Phone on a weekly basis.

These meetings are an opportunity for you to Express your views on political issues.

Despite rumors that she disapproved, Margaret Thatcher , politics, has remained The Queen is neutral on the policy

"It has always been an understanding between the Prime Minister and The Queen , who remains an audience with The Queen in private," says Dickie Arbiter , a royal commentator.

Mr Cameron exposure of the details of your conversation goes against all Protocol.

according to his revelations, Cameron admitted: "I have already said, perhaps a bit too much. "

What happened in the Scottish referendum?

The referendum took place in September 2014 and asked the voters in Scotland: "Should Scotland be an independent country?"

disconnect on the possibility of Scotland of the decision to the 300-year-old union with England and Wales.

in the run-up to the vote, a poll, a victory predicted Yes, the accused then Prime Minister David Cameron in a Panic .

The Yes side of the Scottish referendum, the momentum in the run-up to the vote

This is the reason why Mr Cameron said he asked The Queen for "just a lift of the eyebrow, too. a quarter of an Inch " - a strong statement, by royal standards.

Four days before the vote, said The Queen , a well-wisher outside Church near her Balmoral estate in Scotland that she hoped people would "think very carefully about The Future ".

Mr Cameron said he did not ask "for anything in any way improper or unconstitutional".

'displeasure' - how evil is that?

A source has to the BBC that the comments of displeasure in the Buckingham Palace have caused.

How Queen Victoria 's famous saying "we are not amused" - you assumed originally, when she is Angry - the word "resentment" is quite an understatement.

BBC Royal correspondent Jonny Dymond said The Source , who suggested the words, "something is pretty close to real anger," Mr Cameron said.

It is difficult to imagine anything other than terror in The Palace of David Cameron 's revelations, he added.

Why can not tell The Palace , The Queen is evil?

Buckingham Palace 's policy is not to comment on private matters. Even if the statements do not offer, remain neutral and unemotional.

Also in the person of The Queen , an emotional reaction is prevented.

"she's not responding to anything. Her face is very dull," said Mr arbiter.

The Queen with her grandchildren, Zara and Peter Phillips on Board The Royal yacht Britannia, which was retired in 1997

He said the only time he could remember, a reaction of The Queen was at the decommissioning ceremony for Her Majesty 's Yacht Britannia, when the monarch was told, the tears.

The word "resentment" is telling, and points to the real excitement in The Palace , but the language does not betray emotion, and it avoids the Scandal .

Where The Relationship between The Queen and the PM remains there?

a Buckingham Palace source who spoke with the BBC said: "it is intended to be made, no interest" for the talks between the PM and the "Queen" to the public.

"it makes It very difficult for The Relationship to thrive," they added.

The Queen not invited Boris Johnson to the Prime Minister In July

Just as The First rule of Fight Club is that you talk about Fight Club , says the BBC's Jonny Dymond, The First rule for The Relationship between the Prime Minister and The Queen is that you talk never, never, never about The Relationship between the PM and The Queen .

It is significant that the breaking of this rule is linked to the suspension of the Parliament on the instruction of the Prime Minister , Boris Johnson - a train, the unprecedented control of the UK Supreme Court.

The two cases are very different, our correspondent says, but both highlight The Dark grey tones of The Queen of the constitutional position, the discretion, which it has or lacks, to speak, under exceptional circumstances, and to act.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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