Long to Reign Over Us?Fabian Society, 1996 - 25 pagini New Labour is in favour of reforming the House of Commons and the House of Lords, introducing Scottish and Welsh Parliaments, a Bill of Rights and a Freedom of Information Act. Yet it has so far remained silent on the future of the institution at the heart of Britain's constitution, the Monarchy. In this exciting new pamphlet, Paul Richards, a loyal monarchist, argues that if the Monarchy is to continue it must be reformed. -- Page 4 of cover. |
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... civil servants at three in the morning , must be consigned to the history books . A new role for the Speaker As well as acting as adjudicator in unclear general election results , the Speaker of the House of Commons could take some of ...
... civil servants at three in the morning , must be consigned to the history books . A new role for the Speaker As well as acting as adjudicator in unclear general election results , the Speaker of the House of Commons could take some of ...
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... Civil Servants , MPs , and army offic- ers are all paid by the state , and there is no suggestion that they should be excluded from the tax system . The Monarchy must not be seen to be above paying taxes the same as the rest of us . 16.
... Civil Servants , MPs , and army offic- ers are all paid by the state , and there is no suggestion that they should be excluded from the tax system . The Monarchy must not be seen to be above paying taxes the same as the rest of us . 16.
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... civil servants for doing no more than the job we pay them to do . Why should Foreign Office mandarins , whose sole eligibility is long - service , become members of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George , with its ...
... civil servants for doing no more than the job we pay them to do . Why should Foreign Office mandarins , whose sole eligibility is long - service , become members of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George , with its ...
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