Month: November 2008

  • Prince to Behave as King

    Charles Windsor has told his biographer, Jonathan Dimbleby, that he intends to act like a king when he takes over from his mother as Britain’s hereditary head of state. Mr. Dimbleby says that Windsor plans to be a “political” head of state. He describes what is planned as “a seismic shift” in the role of…

  • First New Zealand Senior Counsel Appointed

    New Zealand has appointed the its first Senior Counsel. The title is given to senior barristers (trial lawyers) in some former British colonies in place of Queen’s Counsel. Both New Zealand and Australia now use the term, although both have Britain’s hereditary head of state as their national figurehead. The New Zealand republican movement welcomed…

  • Monarchy Pays

    According to figures published by the Financial Times a 2head of a clan” in the Italian Mafia can expect to make as much as £408,000 a year. Charles Windsor, second in command of Britain’s Windsor clan, took in excess of £16m from the British people last year. No other country is known to provide the…

  • BBC Cuts Champagne

    The BBC has canceled its champagne order, on which it spent £40,000 of the people’s money last year, amidst fears that the recession will drive more to refuse the £139.50 annual levy that it imposes for permission to watch TV. The feared loss of income is despite the state broadcaster’s recent “Evaders will pay” billboard…

  • Australian Poll on Republic Proposed

    Australians may vote in the 2010 federal elections on whether their country should become a republic. Green Senator Bob Brown has introduced legislation that would require the poll. The Greens hope that proposing the legislation will help measure public opinion. According to the Ottawa Citizen newspaper 70 per cent of Australians want to end the…

  • Republican to Lead New Zealand

    Republican John Key will become the prime minister of New Zealand following the success of his National Party in the general election last weekend. Mr. Key has said that it is “inevitable” that his country will become a republic. He believes this might happen when Elizabeth Windsor ceases to be Britain’s hereditary head of state…