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And all these people will vote Labour to think they're getting a better deal? It's just laughable!!!
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And Labour will be just as bad!!
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Good luck with that!!! You'll need to overturn the Monarch before PR can ever take place.
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@thomasbootham2707 PR won't be introduced all the while the Monarch heads the constitutional parliament. You people are completely misguided and wasting your time!!!
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@andylucas1175 If you think Monarchical systems are outdated why will Charles swear to govern the people of the UK, NI, overseas teritories and the commonwealth in 2023? Every country has a heirarchy; poor on the bottom wealthy on the top. You need to snap out of your dreamworld!!
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@thomasbootham2707 the UK is the motherland shall we say where the King or Queen lives. It's the home country. So it stands to reason there are different laws, customs and traditions in place. These even include the system we have in place in the UK regarding the governance of the people. In the UK's House of Commons and voting system we have first past the post. As far as I'm aware in NZ there exist the homogenous people and that's probably why there exist proportional representation. In the UK, the people are firmly under Monarchial rule! The English especially have had a Monarch for well over 1000 yrs, albeit not continuously. It's clear the English just love to be ruled!
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@thomasbootham2707 The UK Monarch retains Royal Prerogative which basically means what the Monarch says goes! Nobody else in the country has this entitlerment. On 6th may 2023 charles will be crowned King during the coronation. This is the ceremony that officially appoints charles as King and the only person to lawfully govern the people of the UK NI etc. This is proven within the coronation oath where charles will swear to GOVERN the people including you and I. No other person swears this oath The UK Monarch fulfills their obligation under the oath via his/her consitutional Parliament where all members swear an oath of allegiance to the Monarch. Additionally the King can exert his absolute authority over Parliament by exercising royal prerogative. MP's, Lords (including the PM) all swear oath of allegiance to the Monarch like police officers, prison officers, judges, arrmed forces personnel etc. The UK has an uncodified constitution meaning nobody truly knows what the UK constitution is. Disagree all you like but the facts and proof of royal governance over the british people and the people of the commonwealth stare you right in the face! The PM and some other government ministers are members of the privvy council. These people ADVISE the Monarch on what's best but ultimately the decision on what course to take lies with the MONARCH! Finally the recent NI deal was a great example where imo, the Monarch got involved and used his power to push the deal through. Not one MP voted on the NI deal and yet it has gone through! Going against the NI deal means breaking one's allegiance to the Monarch! Lastly it's HM Government (His or her Majesty's Governent) and the labour party are officially called His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition. No MP works for you and by voting you're only propping up the system so nothing will change!!
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@andylucas1175 tell me andy - what have you done to change things?? btw I've never voted in my life and have no intention of doing so all the while we have a Monarchy! Think aboiut it, we have a Monarchy and yet we vote?? I've never been asked whether I want a Monarchy. In fact nobody gets to vote on that!! Nobody also gets a say on anything other than who's going to work in house of commons!! Your so called voice is totally disregarded because MP's largely base their votes in the commons on what THEY think not what their constitutents want!! With regard to the governance of the country Democracy only exists within Parliament and local council because members of these institutions vote on policy.
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@andylucas1175 well i hope you not walk away from this discussion thinking i'm a royalist and pro-UK in its current form! I don't vote, have very little to do with society as a whole, I don't contact my MP to help resolve any matter on my behalf, I don't visit my local councillor, etc. In fact the less I have to do with UK society the happier I am! Why would I want to make myself unhappy? When I'm asked to be a real part of the society i live and feel wanted by society I might actually take part in it!!
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@thomasbootham2707 scottish and welsh governments are not the UK government and do not carry out their business in royal palaces unlike the UK Parilament. So to use them as precursors for a PR system in UK parliament??? Hmmm With regard to the people removing the Monarch yes it's possible, but this can only be done illegally and the Monarch can exercise the lawful right to protect himself/herself against any illegal removal! All relevant laws in the UK protect the Monarch. If you think I'm wrong show me the law where it states the people can overthrow the Monarch?? Is it contained in the magna carta?? is it contained in the UK's constitution? If so, where?
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@thomasbootham2707 you don't get it do you - first past the post is what the monarch wants that's why we have it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@thomasbootham2707 I don't need any proof. You do realise we've had FPTP for centuries?? The Monarch loves his traditions and customs, afterall they make up His Constitutional Parliament to which he heads!!! Keep dreaming of PR because that's all you can ever do!!!
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@thomasbootham2707 yes the monarch is politically neutral in that he's not affiliated to any political party but he still makes decisions. We've always had FPTP because it's easier for the Monarch or anyone else to accept the majority decision. FPTP is embedded into English and British history, culture and traditions which the Crown relies upon for its very existence. Look at the way Labour is reforming the HoL. It's not reform, it's just changing the way the Lords are put in there. And there's people thinking Labour are reforming the Lords, it's a joke because the system isn't for the people!!
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@thomasbootham2707 we don't have PR because the system isn't for the people; the system is for the Monarch who has the sole responsibility to govern the people.
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@thomasbootham2707 look you're clearly reluctant to accept what stares you in the face - maybe you have mental health issues eg psychosis and your perception and understanding of the real world is distorted! Do not fear lots of people have mental health issues in the UK - in fact the majority of people in the UK have problems! regardless On 6th may 2023 charles will be crowned King during the coronation. This is the ceremony that officially appoints charles as King and the only person to lawfully govern the people of the UK NI etc. This is proven within the coronation oath where charles will swear to GOVERN the people including you and I. No other person swears this oath The UK Monarch fulfills their obligation under the oath via his/her consitutional Parliament where all members including the PM swear an oath of allegiance to the Monarch. The Monarch plays a vital role as head of Parliament, giving royal assent to bills to make them law, using royal prerogative to force policy like the NI deal, through Parliament. Granted the Monarch doesn't usually get involved in the operational side of governing because he can leave that for other people to do - that's what MPs and Lords are for! If you owned a large business you wouldn't do ALL the work yourself would you? You'd employ people to do a lot of the work on your behalf! I really don't know where you're head is but it's not aligned to the real world!
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@thomasbootham2707 quote - what decisions does he make then and what decisions has he made? It's none of our business to know - the Monarch has a weekly audience with the PM and the discussions are kept confidential. You are aware the privy council advise the Monarch.....well privy means private you live in a secret society!!!
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@thomasbootham2707 Have you ever been in charge of something? Have you ever ran a business or felt you had some authority in your life over other people? To me it seems you can't even grasp the authority a business chairman has over the workers and the course a business takes. You've got no understanding of authority. Rishi sunak swears an oath of allegiance to Charles. Rishi sunak cannot do anything that goes against that oath. Even though Rishi sunak negotiated the NI deal it had the blessing or approval of the monarch that's why MP''s haven't voted on it. What Charles agrees to or says, goes. For all I know Charles could have had some input into the deal where he wanted Rishi sunak to promote a certain direction. It's all private, the people don't ever get to know or have a say. The deal was announced in Windsor, the seat of the Monatch. Even van der leyen met Charles. The deal wasn't t brokered at 10 downing St or your back garden and again, the 'democratically elected' MP's havent even had a vote on it. What more do you want to tell you the Monarch does govern the country? You're a British subject of the Crown subjectrd to monarchoal rule.
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@thomasbootham2707 nice to see Charles never paid any tax on his £650 million inheritance from his mother!!!
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@thomasbootham2707 quote - the fact people can go out and scream Charles isn’t my king without consequence proves otherwise Wow you've brought fack awl to support your stance other than a load of drivel!! You watch the coronation on 6th may and you listen to the words spoken by the Archbishop of Canterbury to the King - listen out for the word GOVERN and ask yourself what does that mean? If you cannot understand that; something that stares you right in the face I can only conclude you're psychotic in the sense that you suffer with delusions because your perceptions on the real world are very warped indeed!!
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