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Originally posted by TPL
By unelected head of state i assume you mean the Queen. In truth she has no real power, its the House of Lords (or what i call the oldest old folks home in the world) that has the ability to block new laws and policies etc.
and regardless of how little power the queen has, she still has no legitimate entitlement to it whatsoever.
If the people of the UK don't get rid of this traitor - and quickly - they are well and truly screwed.
And I doubt there will be a referendum.
Yeah we should get rid of him
Originally posted by Crash
Yeah we should get rid of him
It isnt democratic if the people of the UK dont get a say in having there country taken over because 1 man (or a few people say so
He is a trator
If he wasnt the PM or anything to do with it and he tryed it/sold the UK out he would be branded as a trator
[Edited on 28-3-2004 by Crash]
remove the death penalty from the statute books (which until that point was still applicable for acts of treason).
Personally, if Pierrepoint was still alive, I'd have got him out of retirement to do just one more job.
Originally posted by Humpy
and regardless of how little power the queen has, she still has no legitimate entitlement to it whatsoever.
Why not? We have an elected government (As bad as it may be - and hopefully they will be voted out at the next election) who run the country. The only difference between our system and the Americans is that we have a head of state and a head of government, whereas the Americans have it rolled into one.
its tradition for traditions sake.
Originally posted by Humpy
its tradition for traditions sake.
So what?
The PM does all the politics of the country and the Queen the diplomatic stuff as you said. Why do you need an elected diplomatic representitive? Any diplomatic incidences that take place automatically revert to the Foreign Office and back to politics. Though the Queen wouldn't neccessarily cause any diplomatic rows.