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Basically, the Queen is now an enemy of the people:
To be clear, I'm not advocating an instant switch to a republic, or even stating HMQ could or should refuse assent of this bill. I'm simply saying it raises the questions when wld a monarch intervene ? do we have a constitutional monarch or an ornate rubber stamp ? https://t.co/MER6iloey4
Traitors? Enemies of democracy? on 14:30 - Apr 9 by Steve_M
Basically, the Queen is now an enemy of the people:
To be clear, I'm not advocating an instant switch to a republic, or even stating HMQ could or should refuse assent of this bill. I'm simply saying it raises the questions when wld a monarch intervene ? do we have a constitutional monarch or an ornate rubber stamp ? https://t.co/MER6iloey4
That's odd. The Queen has done as Parliament asked of her, not what a handful of fanatics with a limited understanding of the constitution are demanding (because they don't have enough support to stop it along the way). Almost like the system is working properly.
Traitors? Enemies of democracy? on 14:30 - Apr 9 by Steve_M
Basically, the Queen is now an enemy of the people:
To be clear, I'm not advocating an instant switch to a republic, or even stating HMQ could or should refuse assent of this bill. I'm simply saying it raises the questions when wld a monarch intervene ? do we have a constitutional monarch or an ornate rubber stamp ? https://t.co/MER6iloey4