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Comments by "Peter \x26 Pete" (@PeterPete) on "Constitutional crisis? Why King Charles could clash with Liz Truss | UK Politics | New Statesman" video.
Looks like Charles might do more for the people than the Tory Government!!
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The opening statement you made is absolute tosh. The Monarch is THE BOSS of the business of UK plc. All Lords and MP's swear an oath of allegiance to Charles. If Charles wants Liz to do something, she's got to do it. If she doesn't do it she's breaking her oath, which ultimately is breaking law. Charles doesn't get involved in the administration of HIS Constitutional Parliament but he's got every right to oversee policy and change/amend things he sees fit. Why do you think the Monarch's weekly meetings with Truss are kept private? One reason is that the public don't get to know how much influence the Monarch really has in Parliamentary affairs. It would be interesting to see if the DUP are forced back into Stormont to 'seek the welfare' of all in Northern Ireland, as Charles put it.
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@bobblue_west looks like you have problems in understanding simple things so let me take it from the top a quick definition of the word allegiance - loyalty or commitment to a superior or to a group or cause. EVERY MP in Parliament has to take an oath of allegiance to the Monarch. This also applies to every Lord. So it is undeniable that everybody in the House of Commons and House of Lords holds an allegiance to the Monarch. There is no allegiance to the people at all. During the Monarch's coronation, the Monarch swears an oath to GOVERN the people of UK,NI etc. Nobody else swears this oath. MP's do not swear an oath to govern the people and neither does any Lord. The PM doesn't even swear an oath to govern the people of the UK, NI etc! In order to help the Monarch uphold his/her obligation under the coronation oath to GOVERN the people of UK, NI etc all MP's and Lords have to swear an oath of allegiance to the Monarch. This is done so the 2 houses, the House of Commons and Lords can help run the country on behalf of the Monarch Additionally, the PM has to seek permission from the Monarch to form a government. The Monarch has the power to get rid of Ministers and even a Prime Minister! There's loads of info supporting my view! You seriously need to rethink your mental health status because as far as I'm concerned you are deluded in thinking the Monarch of the UK, NI etc has little to no power!!
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@WhichDoctor1 absolute rubbish, the Pm and all other MP's and the Lords swear an oath of allegiance to Charles. Charles is the big boss of UK plc. Hahaha!! The MP's, Lords and the monarch don't swear an oath to liz truss!!! I guess you don't know what the word 'allegiance' means. It'll be interesting that after Charles' trip to NI, whether we'll see the DUP return to stormont because they've been told to get back into stormont like good British subjects!!!
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@bobblue_west I guess you're another person who doesn't know what 'allegiance' means???
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