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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am a republican. I do believe that abolishing the monarchy would save us money, and remove one of the major bulwarks of privilege and elitism. I do not believe that it would materially affect tourism in this country - The stately homes, London, beautiful countryside would all remain without a living monarchy.
Some say an elected President would cost us as much - how do you figure that? I see no reason at all why that should be.
Great swathes of the countryside, currently held as royal estates, returned to the exchequer.
The idea that someone is deemed superior or "royal" or automatically deserving of deference and respect, simply through an accident of birth, offends the egalitarian in me.
And there are people out there, campaigning. Fact is though - its not a big issue for the public as a whole. Does that mean you just give up though? No, it does not.
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Saying all that - one cannot deny that ER knows her duty, and Phillip is a seemingly endless source of humour. Its the rest of the family I have problems with..them and all their entourage and hangers-on.
Some say an elected President would cost us as much - how do you figure that? I see no reason at all why that should be.
Great swathes of the countryside, currently held as royal estates, returned to the exchequer.
The idea that someone is deemed superior or "royal" or automatically deserving of deference and respect, simply through an accident of birth, offends the egalitarian in me.
And there are people out there, campaigning. Fact is though - its not a big issue for the public as a whole. Does that mean you just give up though? No, it does not.
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Saying all that - one cannot deny that ER knows her duty, and Phillip is a seemingly endless source of humour. Its the rest of the family I have problems with..them and all their entourage and hangers-on.
mikey, I only agree with myself reluctantly on this one, mainly because I don't much like Charles; but he'll be jno jnr's worry, not mine. Meantime, the royals work hard for a modest sum, and did their bit during the war. No surprise that there is - at the moment - no great public appetite to remove them.
But baldric...if we had an unelected Government, instead of our present democratic system, we might still have Harold Wilson's son, or Edward Heaths nephew in power ! Democracy has its flaws and having a Prime Minister that you don't like and didn't vote for is one of them but that is how it works.
Every few years we all get the chance to make a change with our vote. Wonderful though Liz has been, we still don't have any choice whatsoever in who will come next, and next, and next, etc.
Every few years we all get the chance to make a change with our vote. Wonderful though Liz has been, we still don't have any choice whatsoever in who will come next, and next, and next, etc.