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How are Kings and Queens revelant in time time and age?

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What the **** do they do? Do we still need them?

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  1. The Whole system of government is based around the monarchy in the UK.

    The Queen holds ultimate power in the country and appoints a voted in Representative of the people(The prime minister) to run the country.

    The Queen has regular meetings with the prime minister and guides him in his running of the country.

    The Queen is also head of another 20 country's so even if we got rid of the monarchy she could go and run another country.


  2. Sure.

    Why not?

    They don't change with time

    They stay in time for the good of mankind.

    In ruling, leading and guidng in guiding the survival and advancement of living human kind in time

    Without their own awareness.

    The blunder and slip-ups with human errrors created back in the past that was lost with time.

    The mystery of the twelve disciples who was lost with time.

    How everyone were at loss and blurr on where did they all come from.

    What were they doing out there.

    Blindly kicking them on their butts with self lack of knowledge.

    What is going to happen with us kicking them on the butts?

    Who is the King?

    Who is the " I "

    In messing up the "King and I"

    Will our head be serve on the tray?

    Children !

    Don't mess around with what we don't know.

    Go back to school and learn first.

    Look in the real world.

    With the glory and landmarks out there.

    Did those glory and landmarks grew out on it's own?

    Now they were awake.

    What are we going to do?

    Luke 10.24

    What do you think?

  3. These silly titles only means something if you live in some commonwealth countries, there's only one superior intellect or person & thats Jesus. As a republican ( in the British term of the word and not the American) I would rather see the end to the monarchy when the present Queen Elizabeth the second passes away.

    The Monarchy symbolizes the class system, which has a cruel history and is still evidently present in some quarters of British society.

    I cannot except how a family by accident of birth can be placed above the average British citizen, especially as they are a bunch of interloping Germans and Greeks without a drop of Celtic blood in their veins unlike most of their true British subjects.

    It is about time Britain shrugs off its medieval past and enters finally a future of equality and modernism.

    Personally ,Royalty is the outdated remnant of feudal privilege and only serves to perpetuate the obnoxious class system and snobbery.

    I'd rather England become a republic and the descendants of what is unarguably an imported German dynasty asked nicely to vacate the throne and switch off the lights before returning home.

    By the way unless William is g*y he wont have a Beau he'll hopefully have a Belle.

  4. Please don't assume moral authority, asker. 82% or UK citizens want Her Majesty to stay.

    So do I. You know why? Because I believe in honoring the deeds and oaths of my forefathers. My family took part in the forimng the Scottish crown and rescuing the infant James I from kidnap. Oaths were made, battles were fought. They didn't always win, but we MUST still honor their lives and beliefs.

    If we don't honor our ancestors, who will remember us?

  5. In some countries they are a tie to the heritage and tradition of the country. Our current Queen can trace her ancestry back to the Anglo-Saxon kings as well as William the Conqueror.

  6. Nowadays, most sovereigns does not "rule" their country, they are more or so a symbolic figure. A constitutional monarchy or limited monarchy is a form of government established under a constitutional system which acknowledges an elected or hereditary monarch as head of state, however, the source of power belongs to the state.

    However, some constitutional monarchy allows certain "Royal Prerogatives." The Royal Prerogative is a body of customary authority, privilege, and immunity, recognized in common law and, sometimes, in civil law jurisdictions possessing a monarchy as belonging to the King or Queen alone. Individual prerogatives can be abolished by Parliament, although in the UK a special procedure applies.

    One of the hidden benefits of a constitutional monarchy is in its impact on trade, and this applies to every monarchy across the globe. For example, the marriage of Princess Mary to Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark has led to a surge in trade between Australia and Denmark. Now the UK travel authority, VisitBritain, has revealed that 57% of visitors to the UK cite the monarchy as the principal reason for coming.

    A monarch can bring stability to a society that cannot decide between powerful groups in their country. A monarch can bring consistancy to foreign relationships when governments change. A monarch can be a trained, experienced, confidential advisor to politicians new in office. All these benefits can be enjoyed with a Constitutional Monarchy.

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