The Chronicle

Many countries still want the UK

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GIBRALTAR was ceded to Great Britain in perpetuity – meaning forever – under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 and although it controls its own WE’RE looking to make contact with an old Winton boy who may be living in the Ponteland area. IF Marvin Baynton is still living in the region - we hear that he’s a very good chef - could he affairs it still relies on British Sovereignt­y and has rejected Spanish Sovereignt­y several times.

Other British Colonies were got in the same way. They were given to this country by other foreign powers way back in history.

Malta became independen­t in 1964 and still claims Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta.

These two examples show that many of the old Commonweal­th Countries still want an alliance with the please contact Miss McGuire (one of the library ladies)

c/o Bracken Court, 16 Dean Park Road, Bournemout­h, BH1 1HX, as soon as possible.

JACQUELINE MCGUIRE United Kingdom and the Royal Family that JA of Gateshead consistent­ly maligns.

Also there are many people who like and respect the Royal Family and the work they do for this country during their visits to other countries, promoting goodwill for this country and visiting the sick and injured of various countries.

If the Queen was a normal woman she would have been retired many years ago and would be sitting at home watching the telly and having a cup of tea or visiting her grandchild­ren instead of traipsing around at state visits and being on her feet for many hours in the day RICHARD, Newcastle

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