Wokingham Today

Rodda: ‘She was deeply loved’

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IT is an honour to speak today, and to pay tribute to Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II personally and on behalf of my constituen­ts in Reading East.

Queen Elizabeth was our longestser­ving and arguably greatest ever monarch.

She was deeply loved and admired, and we all feel a profound sense of personal sadness and a great loss at this difficult time.

Like many of us, I am still trying to take in the events of the last few days. We all knew that this day would come, but part of us somehow felt that the Queen would always be there, because she had been there throughout our lives.

She was truly a constant for all of us in a rapidly changing world. Her reign covered a period of unpreceden­ted social and technologi­cal change, yet she also linked the modern world to the wartime generation.

The Queen’s life was defined by service. As a young woman, during the war, she made a solemn vow to serve her people as long as she lived.

She kept that promise over more than 70 years as our Queen, during a lifetime dedicated to our country and to the Commonweal­th.

She led by example in good times and in bad, through her kindness, humility, quiet determinat­ion and her dry sense of humour.

Her Majesty was both our head of state and the head of the Commonweal­th, but we also felt a deep personal connection to her, one which is difficult to put into words.

She was a mother, a grandmothe­r and a great-grandmothe­r, and we sometimes felt that she was like a grandmothe­r to all of us in this country and in the Commonweal­th.

Locally, there is a deep and abiding love and respect for the late Queen across our community.

She visited several times during her long reign, including opening the new Reading station in 2014.

I can vividly remember the sheer joy and enthusiasm of children, families and older people at a local platinum jubilee street party that I attended—people of all background­s, all faiths and none, celebratin­g their Queen. It was a more than fitting tribute to Her late Majesty and the Elizabetha­n age.

May the Queen rest in peace.

God save the King.

 ?? ?? Reading East MP Matt Rodda
Reading East MP Matt Rodda

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