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And so does the UK with a monarchy. I'm not sure what difference there is. Ain't broke, don't fix.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou can have a largely ceremonial elected Head of State. Ireland does it pretty well.Comment
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It is the difference between hereditary privilege and democracy.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAnd so does the UK with a monarchy. I'm not sure what difference there is. Ain't broke, don't fix.Comment
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Not fussed so long as they do a good job.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt is the difference between hereditary privilege and democracy.Comment
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Which is the point. Her Maj does a good job; it's fair to say. The next in line might not. He might have political ideas of his own and feel the need to speak out and interfere. He could in theory refuse to approve the people's choice for government and there's nothing anyone can do about it short of another civil war (to finish off the job started at the last one), or adopt the French or Russian approach of having them all killed.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostNot fussed so long as they do a good job.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I very much doubt we'd have to resort to Roundheads and Cavaliers. Strong armed into abdicating would be the order of the day.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhich is the point. Her Maj does a good job; it's fair to say. The next in line might not. He might have political ideas of his own and feel the need to speak out and interfere. He could in theory refuse to approve the people's choice for government and there's nothing anyone can do about it short of another civil war (to finish off the job started at the last one), or adopt the French or Russian approach of having them all killed.Comment
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Or we could do what we did when William and Mary came to power e.g. sneakily choose the heir(s).Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhich is the point. Her Maj does a good job; it's fair to say. The next in line might not. He might have political ideas of his own and feel the need to speak out and interfere. He could in theory refuse to approve the people's choice for government and there's nothing anyone can do about it short of another civil war (to finish off the job started at the last one), or adopt the French or Russian approach of having them all killed."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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