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I have been overwhelmed by the number of requests for new passwords
It is going to take a while as each one has to be dealt with and replied to individually but I am working on them and will get back to you as soon as I am able.
Brian.
Thank you for your patience, I am getting there.
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4th November 2011, 10:57 AM
#1
John Prescott.
Just reading my Daily Mirror and notice that John Prescott has a full page,this must be a new feature in the Mirror.Anyway is headline story is" UK Shipping is sunk without wifeboats".The story obviously refers to Cunard transfering registration of the ships to Bermuda.
Regards.
Jim.B.
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4th November 2011, 12:05 PM
#2
Time to make British shipping great again:
Time to make British shipping great again, writes John Prescott
Read more at: Time to make British shipping great again, writes John Prescott - mirror.co.uk
Hope the link helps.
K.
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4th November 2011, 12:21 PM
#3
QUOTE FROM JOHN PRESCOTT IN TODAYS MIRROR...........
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that’s set to change. Cunard has announced it is “flagging out” of the UK and the three Queens – Victoria, Elizabeth and Mary 2 – will be registered in Bermuda.
Why? Because the Coalition won’t change the law to allow the captain to marry couples on board. UK law forbids weddings at sea except by a notary or religious minister. But many couples like the attraction of being married by the captain.
For Cunard and other liner companies, this is a massive growth area for revenue. But the Government has decided it’s not worth the bother
Read more: Time to make British shipping great again, writes John Prescott - mirror.co.uk
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I still do not understand the problem CUNARD have got with marriage on board their ships.
The Queens, Mary2, Victoria and Elizabeth all carry Religious Ministers. Protestant, Catholic, Jewish and even ******.
So that cancels out their argument. A Captain could the be part of the wedding service alongside the Vicar. I noticed that the Mixed or is it Inter Denomination Service every Sunday at sea was always conducted by the Captain on the Cunard ships.
What kind of a Nut wants to get married on a ship anyway, it is bad enough getting married anywhere.
Cheers
Brian.
Last edited by Captain Kong; 4th November 2011 at 12:29 PM.
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4th November 2011, 01:05 PM
#4
Hi, Thats great news from Cunard, assuming you wish to get married on board. I am highly relieved, it has nothing to do with money then? and i suppose they will still carry on paying the correct rate for british crews?, i must be getting cynical in my old age, Keith Tindell
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4th November 2011, 01:12 PM
#5
John Prescott
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4th November 2011, 01:27 PM
#6
That is right Ivan,
I wonder what made him to make a comment on that subject.
Cheers
Brian..
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4th November 2011, 03:07 PM
#7
are they still allowed to use shotguns at the service
Hi Jim Hi shipmates is tax at a lower rate in Bermuda? or what other reason could it be? With the new laws on marriage you as far as I know can get married anywhere? i.e bottom of swimming pool ,sky diving on top of mountain e.t.c. if you pay the money for the lincence, and the divorce after? I have a question about J Prescott that someone told me a few months bac,k did his daughter get killed by a faulty cookerhood? or is this untrue???
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4th November 2011, 03:08 PM
#8
Didn't Cunnard last year give, free gratis, a first class suite for John Prescott and his wife, which included the services of a butler (Note not steward) value £19457.00 to give two talks on the Queen Mary 2. His first talk was such a success with his fellow first class passengers (I dont think) that he, together with his wife were not seen again during the trip. It is not known if he was paid for his troubles as well.
In my opinion the only thing John Prescott stands up for is to get as much for himself as he possibly can.
John Albert Evans
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4th November 2011, 03:36 PM
#9
What a coincidence indeed, M'Lud does not miss a trick does he.
There is no way Carnival is going to change its mind over this. It is American and does not give one jot for British tradition nor offending our Monarchy, profit is far more important. They are not adverse however to using our tradition ships names and colour etc to make money, but there the special relationship ends, as nothing whatsoever must get in the way of profit, nor bragging rights as to whom owns the ships, we certainly don't anymore.
Its an insult to the Queen to have the ships here next year and I feel if they are under the Bermudan flag, then they should not be here at all, purporting to be a gesture of celebration, what cr*p. To my mind, Cunard/Carnival are only doing it as a sop to potential British passengers so that they do not stop using the ships.
This is just another set of nails in the coffin of the British Merchant Navy. Sorry if I upset anybody but this is how I feel, sold down the river by successive British Governments who could not give a dam for anything other than themselves.
Chris.
Last edited by Chris Allman; 4th November 2011 at 03:41 PM.
When one door closes another one shuts, it must be the wind

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4th November 2011, 05:08 PM
#10
Cunard
a simple answer to all this is.... make all captains a "Public Notery". isn`t that all you would get at a registry office?
keith moody
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