Why UK should abolish its 'failed' monarchy

Jonny_C

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Contrary to what anti-monarchists would like, the large majority of Brits are still firm monarchists. And the monarchy, as a tradition, still gets broad support in places like Canada.

I see the old fallacy of the Queen's power to dismiss legislation has reared its head again, oblivious to the fact that if the Queen ever used this symbolic power in Canada she would instantly lose it
 

PoliticalNick

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Contrary to what anti-monarchists would like, the large majority of Brits are still firm monarchists. And the monarchy, as a tradition, still gets broad support in places like Canada.

I see the old fallacy of the Queen's power to dismiss legislation has reared its head again, oblivious to the fact that if the Queen ever used this symbolic power in Canada she would instantly lose it

As much as I would like to see her lose that power I don't think it would be that easy. It would mean opening the constitution and I don't believe any govt has the balls to do that.
 

WLDB

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I see the old fallacy of the Queen's power to dismiss legislation has reared its head again, oblivious to the fact that if the Queen ever used this symbolic power in Canada she would instantly lose it

Not instantly. It would require a change in the constitution and that always gets messy. It would take years to do it if past attempts to change the constitution are any indicator.

As much as I would like to see her lose that power I don't think it would be that easy. It would mean opening the constitution and I don't believe any govt has the balls to do that.

Which is unfortunate. There are a number of things that should be fixed in it.
 

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Contrary to what anti-monarchists would like, the large majority of Brits are still firm monarchists. And the monarchy, as a tradition, still gets broad support in places like Canada.

I see the old fallacy of the Queen's power to dismiss legislation has reared its head again, oblivious to the fact that if the Queen ever used this symbolic power in Canada she would instantly lose it


you are about to change your mind when Lord Protector Nick leads us Roundsides out of the Anglia Fens once again, Cavalier Johnny!
Wait a minute, that doesn't quite sound like Political Nick for some reason....
 

Jonny_C

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Not instantly.

Yes, I overstated that. Not instantly as far as losing the power is concerned. But the process to void that power would begin instantly.

It's a moot point though. The Queen will never use that power; it will remain simply symbolism.

I kind of think we are her favourite "colony". -:)

Well the Queen used to be a great rider, and for most of her life I think her favourite horses have been Canadian ones, gifted to her from the RCMP stables.

You can't ride a kangaroo! :p
 

karrie

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As much as I would like to see her lose that power I don't think it would be that easy. It would mean opening the constitution and I don't believe any govt has the balls to do that.

If and when she ever overstepped, you can guarantee we'd tear it wide open.
 

WLDB

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If and when she ever overstepped, you can guarantee we'd tear it wide open.

And maybe never close it again given how many groups are unhappy with the constitution as it is. Im all for opening it though. The sooner the better.
 

PoliticalNick

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And maybe never close it again given how many groups are unhappy with the constitution as it is. Im all for opening it though. The sooner the better.

I'd like to open it up too. Better yet rip it up and start from scratch with the people writing and voting on it like Iceland did a couple of years back.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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The cost of switching over is enough of a deterrent. I have an issue with it because of the tradition weaved within our Nation and service under both the Queen and Old King George is something my family has done with honour and dedication for five generations.

Never mind the fact that if FiveParadox got wind of SOL's deviant plan there would be a rainbow of blood splashed across this forum.
 

damngrumpy

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The fact is the Brits got rid of the monarchy and instead the ended up with
Oliver Cromwell and things were worse. We all know what happened to
Oliver in the end don't we? After Oliver and his religious nonsense they
decided to put up with the monarchy.
 

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Quote: Originally Posted by Jonny_C
I see the old fallacy of the Queen's power to dismiss legislation has reared its head again, oblivious to the fact that if the Queen ever used this symbolic power in Canada she would instantly lose it.

Why would that be the case? Is Canada somehow a special case to be treated differently from Elizabeth II's other Realms?

There's nothing more daft that giving a Head of State certain powers and then complaining when that Head of State uses those powers.

We all know what happened to
Oliver in the end don't we?

Yeah. He died of malaria in 1658.

I suspect the Queen cares an abundant amount about what Canada does.

I don't think she does.

YOU are not the embodiment of England.

I'm not the embodiment of all of it, just most of it. I represent the ordinary man in the street. Not the sandal-wearing, left-wing, Islington, dinner-party-holding, Guardian-reading minority.
 

Blackleaf

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I was impressed when Harper snubbed the Commonwealth meeting. WTF is there to meet about anyway?


Why did he snub it? Because he's anti-Commonwealth or because of Human Rights issues in Sri Lanka?

Easy... Because we, as Canadians, say so.

And you speak for the Canadian Government, do you?

The fact is that the Canadian Monarch has been given certain powers. You cannot give your Head of State certain powers and then get angry when they use them.

I have noticed over time on here that many Canadians think that their country is some sort of special case. That the rest of the world thinks that Canada is important in world affairs and that it's taken notice of. In fact, the reality is different. Most of the world outside Canada rarely thinks about Canada.

The same is true of the monarchy. Many Canadians are of the impression that the Queen somehow treats Canada more favourably than she does the other Realms, that she somehow gets to wield less power in Canada than elsewhere.

It's a load of rubbish, of course. If the Queen wants to get rid of the Canadian Government or make Canada declare war on another country she can do that as much as she can in her other 15 Realms. The Queen could take Canada to war against the USA, Botswana or Chile and there's nothing you can do about it.
 
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And you speak for the Canadian Government, do you?

Yes

The fact is that the Canadian Monarch has been given certain powers. You cannot give your Head of State certain powers and then get angry when they use them.

No one is getting angry, other than yourself.

In case you haven't figured it out, those 'powers' don't exist in a practical sense... Don't believe me? Try using them and once the collective Canadian stops laughing long enough to catch a breath, we'll politely tell you to go to hell

I have noticed over time on here that many Canadians think that their country is some sort of special case.

We are.. And we've earned it having pulled your fat out of the fire in 2 WWs

That the rest of the world thinks that Canada is important in world affairs and that it's taken notice of. In fact, the reality is different. Most of the world outside Canada rarely thinks about Canada.

That notion doesn't cross the minds of Canadians, but apparently, based on your fixation on it, I am guessing that deep down, you do feel Canada is more important that Old Blighty and possibly there is a little resentment on your part

The same is true of the monarchy. Many Canadians are of the impression that the Queen somehow treats Canada more favourably than she does the other Realms, that she somehow gets to wield less power in Canada than elsewhere.

Memo to Blackleaf:

No one in Canada cares about what you or the Queen really think of our independent, sovereign nation

It's a load of rubbish, of course. If the Queen wants to get rid of the Canadian Government or make Canada declare war on another country she can do that as much as she can in her other 15 Realms. The Queen could take Canada to war against the USA, Botswana or Chile and there's nothing you can do about it.

Look... If you guys need the help - again - just ask... You'll go a lot farther assuming the rightful humility of your nation depending on others to fight your battles for them.

Hell, if you ask nice, maybe I'll put a good word into our buddies to the South and they'll help you too (again)