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Prince Charles ???!!

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    #41
    Originally posted by wendigo100
    We don't have both. In the UK the head of state is the monarch. She rules, not the government (by which I assume you mean the Commons.)

    I know it is easy to forget, but the elected lot in the Commons are merely administrators, who propose changes to law on behalf of their constituents. The monarch still has to approve them.

    Lets cut out the middle men then !!!!

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