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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... discussion about domestic and overseas affairs , and is in regular contact with her ministers , ambassadors and world leaders . She is sent Cabinet papers and minutes , and is one of a handful of people who see the weekly report of the ...
... discussion about domestic and overseas affairs , and is in regular contact with her ministers , ambassadors and world leaders . She is sent Cabinet papers and minutes , and is one of a handful of people who see the weekly report of the ...
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... discussion about the role of Monarch as Supreme Governor of the English state church . I use the word English deliberately because the Monarch is not gover- nor of the Welsh or Scottish churches . In Ireland the church was ...
... discussion about the role of Monarch as Supreme Governor of the English state church . I use the word English deliberately because the Monarch is not gover- nor of the Welsh or Scottish churches . In Ireland the church was ...
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... discuss modernising the Monarchy . We must break the taboo . Polling already suggests only a third of the public ... discussions on the Monarchy are confined to Hello ! magazine , we may be saying goodbye to the House of Windsor . Select ...
... discuss modernising the Monarchy . We must break the taboo . Polling already suggests only a third of the public ... discussions on the Monarchy are confined to Hello ! magazine , we may be saying goodbye to the House of Windsor . Select ...
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