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    delboy1977 wrote:
    jewitt wrote: Why?
    Why not ? these people are celebrating queen and country, these are the people who care about this country, your attitude is the exact reason this country is slowly turning into a **** hole
    I worked hard for 35 yearsfor little financial reward, pick up litter, never comitted a crime and served my community. My family also served in the wars. I much prefer to differentiate my service to the country from this type of blatant idol worship. The Royal family is a privileged family who have absolutely no idea what the plight of the ordinary man is nor would I expect them to. They are sustained by the comfortably rich establishment and are the cornerstone of everything I hate about this divided nation."
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Traditional street party revives the spirit of years gone by

TRADITIONAL PARTY: The festivities in Langholm Crescent TRADITIONAL PARTY: The festivities in Langholm Crescent

RESIDENTS in a Darlington street decided to hold a traditional jubilee party to mark the special day.

The street party to rival those of the 1977 jubilee was held yesterday at Langholm Crescent.

Bunting was in abundance and there were people at tables up and down the length of the street, which had been closed off for the occasion.

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