The Queen, Her Heir and Next in Line to Him, God Bless 'em: The Untold Story

The Queen, Her Heir and Next in Line to Him, God Bless 'em: The Untold Story

by Winston Smith
The Queen, Her Heir and Next in Line to Him, God Bless 'em: The Untold Story

The Queen, Her Heir and Next in Line to Him, God Bless 'em: The Untold Story

by Winston Smith

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Overview

This book is the author's voice raised against the 'groupthink' Soviet-style cult of personality that surrounds the Queen, her heirs and successors. He's calling for an end to the corruption of Queen's consent, sovereign's protection and the deals she and her family do behind closed doors. These he calls the 'evil trinity', which the revelation of the Paradise Papers has made four. This book is his chance to open people's eyes to what goes on and to say don't allow deference and the best propaganda machine in the world to cloud your vision. "The job of head of state is too important to let hereditary nepotism choose who should hold that post. I want the right to vote for my head of state."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786235480
Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing
Publication date: 06/19/2019
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 247
File size: 317 KB

About the Author

Winston Smith is a pen name taken from Orwell's 1984. In that book, Smith was the lone voice raised against the groupthink we see and hear all the time. I did feel, as I wrote this, that I was a lone voice crying in the wilderness. My hope is that people of every shade of opinion and none, will read this book, not necessarily to be persuaded to my view, though that would be good, but at least to have their eyes opened to views and facts that will be new to them and may shock and surprise them. To those whose views this book will challenge I say do not call for my head on a platter. Just glory in free speech even if you don't agree with me. To those who would be hostile, a pen name will save me from the few who would abuse me and them from a court case. After reading my book, everyone has a right to say, 'I don't agree with that', but I hope no-one will say 'I still think the Queen does a good job' when that is just an opinion; they must define what good is and then say how that good job is to be achieved. I wish them good luck on that task.
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