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| There is never a time when interest is not being paid to electoral systems, world-wide. This hard fought right to choose who represents us in nearly all that we do and say. Gilbert (with the aid of Sullivan) also showed a special interest in this field of study! We have checked in 'our archive' for an appropriate piece for visitors, to encourage serious thinking on this important topic. The Sentry's Song comes from Iolanthe, and is Gilbert's acerbic way of identifying with the strengths and weaknesses of the English political set-up. It all happened when . . . But that's for later. Here now is our arrangement of Gilbert & Sullivan's witty skit on the British political system. Do feel free to join in the fun with them, and have a little chuckle at ourselves . . . The Sentry's Song When
all night long a chap remains I often think it's comical
- When
in that House M.P's divide, Then let's rejoice with loud fal
la Time to look out for a Little Maid of Arcadee!
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