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Article: Move to protect those rebellious Celts from the verses of God Save the Queen.(News)
- Article from:
- Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- December 4, 2007
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Byline: By Tim Lewis Western Mail
Some of the words to God Save the Queen are not "inclusive" enough and might need amending, the former minister tasked with leading a British citizenship review suggested yesterday. Former attorney general Lord Goldsmith said there was a problem with later verses of what is officially the UK national anthem. And he said people were arguing for change. "There's some problem with part of it absolutely," he said. "Part of it is not actually that inclusive but that's if you go onto the later verses. "Some people have suggested we might ...
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