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A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future?
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After witnessing, ad nauseum, the Brit media frenzy of 24 hour "wall to wall" positive coverage/propaganda for weeks n weeks of all things Royal plus our Police service acting like some kinda security force from the likes of Russia with instructions to suppress any kinda opposition or free speech (see above for an alternative impartial Police view of this sham) covering an alternative view of how the monarchy is regarded, isn't it about time that a serious debate should be brought up re reforming the whole Royal institution, the eyewatering finances and assets attached to it and its most unhealthy relationship with the establishment elites in this country???? Surely such a debate has been overdue for decades??? Some of the new monarch's decisions have already been frowned upon and are IMO downright wrong and insensitive to public opinion. Is this just the start of a new phase in exceptionalism and arrogant disregard to public opinion and the fact we are hurtling towards a huge cost of living crisis while the monarchy and its 41 "hangers on" continue to "dip into the public purse" and take advantage of other huge benefits that are only applicable to them?? It has also become clear to me that all governments in this country are frightened of the monarchy and "do not want to upset the applecart" while there are millions and millions of citizens who want some kinda change (from radical to moderate) seriously imposed on King Charles III (II in Scotland) and his cohorts. Remember, this is the same Charles who was touting huge reform of the institution a number of years ago, but clearly silenced well before his accession to the throne. Also the billions of quid that have somehow been "found" by the Brit govt covering the recent past events plus more for next year's coronation events really should be "called into question" by the citizens (not subjects btw!!) of any modern, progressive civilised country that has endured such life-changing crises and challenges of the past few years. IT IS TIME FOR THAT NATIONAL DEBATE, AND A FULLY COMPREHENSIVE ONE AT THAT WITH ALL INTERESTED PARTIES PROPERLY REPRESENTED.
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A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by 0762 - 25-09-2022, 19:31
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by ritchiebaby - 25-09-2022, 22:33
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by 0762 - 27-09-2022, 00:28
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by hibeejim21 - 27-09-2022, 12:18
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by 0762 - 02-10-2022, 20:19
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by 0762 - 27-09-2022, 23:40
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by themaclad - 28-09-2022, 20:16
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by 0762 - 24-12-2022, 16:06
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by 0762 - 24-04-2023, 21:17
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by St Charles Owl - 24-04-2023, 21:57
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by Ska'dForLife-WBA - 24-04-2023, 23:14
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by 0762 - 25-04-2023, 15:05
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by hibeejim21 - 25-04-2023, 00:24
RE: A monarchy-Brit establishment monopoly for years to come - a realistic future? - by 0762 - 25-04-2023, 19:52

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