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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... suggest changes that could be implemented by a reform- ing left - of - centre government . Many of these changes could be introduced gradu- ally , as part of the Monarchy's evolution . This pamphlet is not a polemic against the Royal ...
... suggest changes that could be implemented by a reform- ing left - of - centre government . Many of these changes could be introduced gradu- ally , as part of the Monarchy's evolution . This pamphlet is not a polemic against the Royal ...
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... suggests that anti - royal feeling is on the increase and republicanism grows as a serious political option as the Royals grow ever more unpopular . Republicanism has been a force throughout British history , and between 1649 and May ...
... suggests that anti - royal feeling is on the increase and republicanism grows as a serious political option as the Royals grow ever more unpopular . Republicanism has been a force throughout British history , and between 1649 and May ...
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... suggested that the English revolution would " not be doctrinaire , nor even logical . It will abolish the House of Lords , but quite probably will not abolish the Monarchy ” Republicanism is not confined to the Left . The logical end ...
... suggested that the English revolution would " not be doctrinaire , nor even logical . It will abolish the House of Lords , but quite probably will not abolish the Monarchy ” Republicanism is not confined to the Left . The logical end ...
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