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He actually said the phrase "ensure a fair deal for working people". Who thought it was a good idea to put that in the speech knowing he was going to be fully dressed in the spoils of exploitation? You'd think they'd at least temper it with the comparative term "fairer" if the more sensitive wardrobe option was truly off the table.
The Prime Minister.
The King's Speech is effectively when the Prime Minister sticks his hand up the King's ass and uses the King as a puppet to speak to his or her political goals for that session of Parliament.
Glad some one said it.
I get why people are outraged but really this is someone else talking in a situation he is expected to be in with pomp and circumstance.
I am no fan of kings, but seeing footage of him walking around the town square in just a suit and tie shaking hands with people on the street sure is a sharp contrast to America's current King.
So Chuck used his outfit to comment on moment. Mumzie used to do that too.
The outfit is effectively picked out for him. Him choosing what to wear could mean he was giving an opinion on the speech.
Maybe his standard of Fairness for the plebes isn't the same as for their betters, and thus he was being totally honest in his desired for a "fair" deal for the working people.