Wokingham Today

John Redwood reflects on the Queen’s legacy

- By DANIEL BLACKHAM dblackham@wokingham.today

THE MP for Wokingham has paid tribute to Her Majesty The Queen’s legacy following her death yesterday at the age of 96.

Sir John Redwood described the Queen as a source of stability for the country and a well known presence at great national events.

He also commended her longevity, rebuilding of the nation’s morale after the war and her ability to stay above politics and contentiou­s opinions to ensure the monarchy flourished.

He ended the tribute by saying: “I send my condolence­s to the royal family who have lost a mother, grandmothe­r and great grandmothe­r.”

Sir John Redwood’s tribute in full

The sad end of the Queen’s life will be felt by us all. She has been our Queen all through our lives, a source of stability and a well known presence at our great national events.

Over seventy years of peace and rising national prosperity the Queen brought many subtle changes to the monarchy.

She judged the evolving moods and attitudes of the nation. She quietly modernised the way the monarchy works and how we can relate to it.

As the titled head of a class conscious society in the 1950s, proximity to the court underwrote that culture.

Seventy years later the monarchy is more accessible to a diverse range of people with more relaxed attitudes to etiquette.

She lived for service to her nation, for her family and for the animals and sports that helped enrich her life.

Our longest reigning monarch, she ranks alongside Victoria as a long serving Queen who helped create the spirit of an era.

The U.K. modernisin­g and rebuilding after the world war was self consciousl­y the nation of the new Elizabetha­ns.

Our Queen throughout her seventy years stayed safely above politics and contentiou­s opinions, the only way to ensure a constituti­onal monarchy flourishes.

The nation has lost its foremost diplomat and representa­tive.

She led the growth and work of the Commonweal­th.

Everywhere she went and in every country where had a role she created good will and graced many formal and entertaini­ng events.

I send my condolence­s to the royal family who have lost a mother, grandmothe­r and great grandmothe­r.

 ?? ?? Picture Raph PH via Wikimedia Commons
Picture Raph PH via Wikimedia Commons

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