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https://apnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-ii-politics-caribbean-cb98c2889afe6b09a39998c4e94d90d3

>LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II and her grandson Prince William paid tribute Wednesday to Britain’s Caribbean immigrants for their “profound contribution” to the U.K., as a national monument was unveiled in London to celebrate the migrants’ work to help rebuild Britain after World War II.

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Yes she bowed to the jew, likely at a cost. A significant cost. I have no doubt in my mind she did jews' bidding. However at a point one must distinguish some things. She didn't run for office. She was born into this, in my opinion, cursed life of no choice.

Do I bow to jews' orders because I pay sales tax when I buy food?

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She could at least have voiced some support for those who tried to sound the alarm, but nope, the soup was too good and it's cold outside, as usual

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_Powell

https://www.britishfuture.org/how-enoch-took-on-the-queen-and-lost/

>Yet how badly Powell could misread the British public too. Take Enoch’s extraordinary, yet now almost entirely forgotten, public attack on the Queen, accusing her of divided loyalties, because her 1983 Christmas broadcast featured images of her trip to India for the Commonwealth heads of government meeting. Powell felt this would “suggest she has the affairs and interests in other continents as much, or more, at heart than those of her own people,” especially when “even here, in the UK, she is more concerned for the susceptibilities & prejudices of a vociferous minority of newcomers than for the great mass of her subjects.”

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She could have potentially, yes. That's where I'm not every going to say anyone should support her choices (or lack of) now (prior to today) or at any time frame in the past. What I'm talking about is people being unable to understand how this is a loss for White culture and heritage, despite who she actually was or wasn't.