Monday 21 June 2010

More evidence to suggest abolishing the Fox Hunting Act of 2004!



















On Saturday, a 3-year-old boy was taken to hospital after being bitten on the arm by an urban fox.

Jake Jeremy was attacked while attending a party on Saturday at Dorothy Stringer's Playgroup, next to Dorothy Stringer High School. It is believed that the urban fox turned on the boy when Jake saw the animal's tail sticking out from under an out-building and tried to stroke the fox's tail.

His parents described him as "brave little boy" who was recovering well. The Earl of Essex says 'We will hunt that fox and shoot the urban pest! The boy is a strong little fellow!' 

On the 17th June 2010, my noble friend Lord Henley raised the matter of 'Urban Foxes'. My noble friends Lord Greaves and Lord Lea also contributed to the question about urban foxes.

The Earl, Reginald Fah-Fah raised the issue of repelling the Fox Hunting Act 2004, and was told by the Lords; "It wouldn't make a differences to the two babies attacked by urban foxes in their home in Croydon. Fox traps were discussed as well." After the Jake Jeremy's fox incident, the Lords may have to reconsider their views on abolishing Fox Hunting Act 2004.

The Earl, Reginald Fah-Fah attended the Royal Wedding.















The Earl, Sweden's Princess and the Commoner.

The Earl of Essex has celebrated with a few large brandy and a cigar at the royal wedding between Swedish Crowned Princess Victoria and a 'commoner' Daniel Westling.

Reginald Fah-Fah was one out 1,200 guests, including royals from around world, attended the lavish ceremony in Stockholm's Cathedal.

The couple, who met in 2002, later rode through the capital of Stockholm in a horse-drawn carriage as tens of thousands of people lined the streets.

Saturday 19 June 2010

The Earl of Essex marked the 70th anniversary of Charles De Gaulle's defiant wartime broadcast.
















The Earl of Essex, Reginald Fah-Fah attended a ceremony at the Royal Hospital Chelsea

After visiting the BBC radio studio where 'de Gaulle' urged France to resist the Nazis. Mr Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni met the Prince of Wales to lay wreaths at 'de Gaulle's statue'.

The Earl of Essex, Reginald Fah-Fah attended a ceremony at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. He witnessed Nicolas Sarkozy addressed veterans at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's defiant wartime boardcast. The President and British PM David Cameron also met 200 WWII veterans.

During a ceremony at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, Mr Sarkozy told them he brought the "brotherly greetings and eternal gratitude of the French people" who remembered what Britain had "accomplished... for our freedom".

Wednesday 16 June 2010

Reginald, Earl of Essex, can't stop laughing after losing his monacle in soft grass at Royal Ascot















Enjoying Royal Ascot with the Earl of Essex

Reginald Fah-Fah attended day one and two of Royal Ascot. While Reginald was there he watched the Royal procession, the feature races, met the horses and even meet Royalty. He seemed to be enjoying himself. The Earl definitely enjoyed  himself on the people's catwalk.


Reginald's favourite hat !



















Reginald says: 'Bloody marvellous hat for the Tories... claiming a second home for some ducks!'

Every June, Royal Ascot brings the fashion-conscious to Britain's most famous racecourse for a week of fashion, hats, sunglasses and horses.  Long a grand social fixture for the country crowd, the style of Royal Ascot still conforms to a very strict dress code, and is one of the final outposts of the classic Sloane Ranger look.

Reginald went for something more vintage, a monacle, a top hat and tails.  The Earl even took a pair of binoculars so he could get a better look at the horses and hats.

Monday 14 June 2010

BREAKING NEWS! Sweden says thank you to the Earl of Essex (Reginald Fah-Fah)
















Watch the good people of Sweden saying 'thank you' to the Earl of Essex (Reginald Fah-Fah) 

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Saturday 12 June 2010

The Earl of Essex's answer to the problem of urban foxes!

















The Earl of Essex (Reginald Fah-Fah) is campaigning for Nick Clegg MP (Duty Prime Minister) to abolish the Hunting Act of 2004, to allow us the freedom to hunt foxes with hounds.

Thursday 10 June 2010

2010 World Cup build-up with the Earl of Essex (Reginald Fah-Fah)















Reginald Fah-Fah is calling for a Mexican Wave to be carried out in House of Commons for the  2010 World Cup.

So now we know: it takes about 30 people to get a Mexican Wave going in a football stadium. How many MPs will it take to get a Mexican Wave going in the House of Commons?

The Earl of Essex (Reginald Fah-Fah) studied video tape of the crowd phenomenon that caught on during the 1986 World Cup and made a leaflet to describe how it works.

Reginald Fah-Fah's leaflet says a Mexican Wave spreads around the stadium when large sections of the crowd, in turn, jump to their feet, throw their arms in the air and then sit down. The effect is a huge swirling motion that sweeps around the ground.

Tuesday 8 June 2010

Baroness Thatcher visits David Cameron in 10 Downing Street


















The Earl of Essex (Reginald Fah-Fah) is delighted to see Margaret Thatcher arriving in Downing Street.

Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed Conservative predecessor Lady Thatcher back to 10 Downing Street for a reception in the white drawing room.

A smiling David Cameron PM said: "It's good to have her back."

Lady Thatcher, 84,  is one of the first guests to be hosted in Downing Street since the coaltion entered office last month.

In 2007 she became the first living prime minister to be honoured with a statue in the House of Commons.

The Earl of Essex attended day one at Queen's 2010.













The Earl of Essex (Reginald Fah-Fah) is at Queen's Club where the world's top tennis players are in sport.

Including the defending champion Andy Murray, 2008 winner Rafael Nadal and the four-time champion Andy Roddick. 

The grass court season gets underway with the opening day of the AEGON Championships.

Tuesday 1 June 2010

Yesterday, the Earl of Essex entered the 'Gloucestershire Cheese-Rolling Contest' & the 'Tetbury Woolsack Race'.

At the annual cheese-rolling festival, Reginald Fah-Fah chased cheese down a steep hill and his monacle got to the bottom first.

Cheese-rolling at Coopers Hill in Gloucestershire was called off  as police feared the event could not host thousands of  people safely. Despite the warnings, more than 100 people along with Reginald attended the unauthorised cheese-rolling contest. Reginald has also joined approximately 11,000 people campaigning to officially bring back the event.

After the cheese-rolling contest, up to 1,000 people were estimated to have turned up to watch Reginald Fah-Fah take part in the Woolsack Race in Tetbury. The Woolsack Race involved Reginald running up a steep hill carrying a heavy sack.

Reginald said: " These events are mediaeval traditions which go back thousands of years in British history. Bloody Marvellous, I managed to carry a 27kg (60lb) woolsack."