Britons without warm feelings for Queen Elizabeth have nowhere to go on Monday. To avoid being seen as irreverent, public life in England has largely come to a standstill.
Holidaymakers receive an unexpected message from Center Parcs. On Monday 19 September, the day of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, guests will have to seek accommodation elsewhere. In honor of the late king, parks in England are closed for 24 hours. The fear of being seen as disrespectful to the royal family outweighs the welfare of customers.
Center Parcs eased grievances after the bombing. People with ongoing bookings are allowed to stay, but new guests are only accepted on Tuesdays. The company is no exception. Countless worries fell on each other to avoid the nation’s wrath. Even the Met Office, UK KNMI, panicked. Until after the funeral, weather forecasts will be limited to one daily forecast.
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General practitioners are no exception. Practice appointments without mercy. The operation was postponed at the hospital. Doctors and specialists do not accept patients for examination. The fact that waiting times in the NHS health care system are sometimes six months is ruled out. On social media, residents feverishly searched for the culprit. Those who do not grieve are actively dismissed as traitors.
The BBC has bowed deeply without interruption since the king’s death. Sky follows the state broadcaster on continuous footage of the funeral procession and preparations. Presenters who provide critical comments or don’t cover every snippet with an outdated sound will be removed from the screen. The Munchetty Dragon, known for his sardonic humor, had to take his place BBC Breakfast temporarily give up.
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Anyone who wants to know more about the world than the current state of affairsstand in line‘, a line along the Thames where tens of thousands of’mournerswaiting to walk past the Queen’s coffin had to turn to Al Jazeera. The English football league has largely stalled. The gym sent an email with a black background, stating that no one could log in on Monday.
Republicans, nearly a quarter of Britain’s population according to the latest census, have nowhere to go. Most major supermarkets remain closed. Department stores will be closed ‘out of respect for the queen’. Apple and Ikea complied with the government’s urgent request to close branches. McDonald’s will not admit hungry spectators until after the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
There is no obligation, even though Monday is counted as a Bank Holiday. Employers are not required to let go of staff, but few dare to swim against the current. A vicious hashtag can cause a boycott in an instant.
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