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How is a republic worse?republic.
Although we’re not much more than a crowned republic at the moment.
How is a republic worse?republic.
Although we’re not much more than a crowned republic at the moment.
You say worse but you cannot say why, you could ask a US citizen, Portuguese, German, Italian, Greek, Irish and canvas their opinionnot exactly sure to be fair . Maybe if you know any Russians or Syrians or Iraqis or Zimbabweans or Ugandans you could ask one.
why citizens of those countries? You think they’re happy with their situations?You say worse but you cannot say why, you could ask a US citizen, Portuguese, German, Italian, Greek, Irish and canvas their opinion
They are republics fairly close to the UK with simliar standards of livingwhy citizens of those countries? You think they’re happy with their situations?
You say worse but you cannot say why, you could ask a US citizen, Portuguese, German, Italian, Greek, Irish and canvas their opinion
An election every year instead of every 4 years andYou say worse but you cannot say why, you could ask a US citizen, Portuguese, German, Italian, Greek, Irish and canvas their opinion
If the citizens of those countries aren't happy with their politicians I bet they can replace them a lot easier than the UK couldwhy citizens of those countries? You think they’re happy with their situations?
Probably thousands of reasons, I don't recall any overseas visitors who have stayed with me stating they went to London because of the Queen
Donald TrumpHow is a republic worse?
Yes but he was voted out, that must be a plus, and we have someone better.... don't we??Donald Trump
Probably because as a country we seem incapable of both raising honest civil servants ,and voting in suitable government.You say worse but you cannot say why,
Taken in by the Buck house PR machineShe's part of our culture...... its so massive ...its invisible
How often has it been used?Probably because as a country we seem incapable of both raising honest civil servants ,and voting in suitable government.
The lack of Royal prerogative here is a scary prospect.
Who knows?How often has it been used?
Must be pretty ineffective given the shower that are in charge nowWho knows?