Yes I know Milky
He also wrote a forward praising the BC publication I quoted... I think he and the BC see themselves as 'the defenders of the faith' wherein 'faith' now means one particular brand of English...
I love the wackiness of it all though! What? British English is the world leader like Coke, and American English is what? Pepsi, or do they mean Brit Speak is a fine wine; American, cheap plonk; and Aussie English is what? An alcopop?
Let's ignore the 21st Century and restart the 19th all over again and bring Britain back to prominence... hahaha ![Wink [;)]](/emoticons/emotion-5.gif)
I certainly do not adhere to that point of view! English is a dynamic language which is constantly changing and as such cannot be 'frozen' at a point that some native-speakers may find 'comforting'... Just look at the new inclusions into the Language Review, such as 'waparazzi' being the term for people who take photos of celebs on their WAP phones, and 'screenager' as they tend to spend all their time in front of various screens...
Certainly HRH won't be using either of those, I presume, even though they have now entered the 'British brand of English'. But does anyone care whether he does? I don't! I prefer English 'like what she is spoke'...![Wink [;)]](/emoticons/emotion-5.gif)