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Queen Victoria:
[to Prime Minister Disraeli]
How dare the Irish break with the Anglicans? If Albert were alive today he would never allow the Crown to give up Church patronage. No, the Irish must be told, very firmly, to stay exactly where they are. It is the thin edge of the wedge, Mr Disraeli. Next, you will be telling me that the Crown no longer governs this nation
[to Prime Minister Disraeli]
How dare the Irish break with the Anglicans? If Albert were alive today he would never allow the Crown to give up Church patronage. No, the Irish must be told, very firmly, to stay exactly where they are. It is the thin edge of the wedge, Mr Disraeli. Next, you will be telling me that the Crown no longer governs this nation
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Embracing How dare the Irish break with the Anglicans
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If Albert were alive today he would never allow the crown to give up church patronage
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No
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The Irish must be told very firmly to stay exactly where they are
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It's the thin end of the wedge Mr Disraeli
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Next you will be telling me that the crown no longer governs this nation
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Movie Summary
When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil.
