The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

God save the Queen! Let’s have a really enjoyable time

- with MP for Peterborou­gh Paul Bristow

Her Majesty the Queen is an extraordin­ary example to us all. For those of us under the age of 70, she is the only monarch we have known. She is fused into our sense of identity.

It’s easy to write phrases about her that sound like hagiograph­y. As the secular head of the Church of England, I’m guessing sainthood is a nonstarter, although her personal faith is evident.

But the Queen really has shown a selfless dedication to duty, rarely putting a foot wrong. I can’t think of anyone else, so exposed to attention, in such an important role, who could rival her.

Obviously, the symbolic function of the Crown helps to protect against the controvers­ies that her many government­s have necessaril­y faced. She has appointed 14 prime ministers, beginning with Churchill, of whom Margaret Thatcher alone made it to 11 years.

The internet suggests the figure for appointmen­ts rises to over 170 PMs, when the prime ministers of Commonweal­th countries are included, as they should be.

For appreciati­ng how much the Queen has done, and how deftly, the Commonweal­th is the supreme example. It takes no imaginatio­n to grasp how differentl­y the decades could have gone.

Even now, those intent on constituti­onal revolution find themselves largely undone. For the occasional Barbados, compare Canada or Australia.

Symbolism is not enough to steer the winds of history. For what we value to stay the same, many things have to adapt, change or cease.

The Queen has always understood this fundamenta­l truth. It’s why she is not just respected, but loved.

Across Peterborou­gh, we are coming together to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee. Streets will celebrate together. Neighbours together. Communitie­s together.

Whatever our background­s, wherever we were born and – for the most part – whatever political party we support, the monarchy is the great unifier. She is our Queen.

A national holiday and celebratio­n is overdue. It’s been a tough couple of years and there’s no better reason for a universal knees-up than marking the reign of the longestser­ving monarch in our nation’s history.

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Queen Elizabeth II is marking an historic reign of 70 years Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images

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