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"Britain's elected representatives can't actually talk about their unelected head of state." What are the 180-year-old rules that prevent MPs from debating issues about the Royal Family and are they about to change? Listen to the News Meeting:

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Canada 51st State of America1 year ago

free the longest White Slaves in history ....Britain (900AD to 2025)

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LeoJones1 year ago

And in return, the monarchy can't talk about the government or the political parties. Funny how you all want to keep the monarchy silent but also want to attack them yourselves. Rather one sided isn't it?

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Cynical Sid 🇬🇧🏉🏃‍♂️🚴‍♂️👷👨‍🏫🏊‍♀️🤿🍺1 year ago

Good article on the royals and the parliamentary gagging order. FYI you are wrong about support for monarchy as shown in polls. Some polls have shown support as low as 45% with support for Republicanism at 34% .

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VOZ1 year ago

"The Democratic Party's actions had left many U.S. citizens feeling humiliated. Signs of a Trump victory were proclaimed well before Biden withdrew from the race. The voters had had enough." 📝 @KarinaLMariani

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Crusty Bonebags1 year ago

I really like this video! so enlightening, thank you. #AbolishTheMonarchy

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BOE1 year ago

So? Why on earth an American should lecture Brits she is 'gobsmacked' when she has Trump as her taxpayer funded head of state is beyond me! #godsavetheking

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