Month: January 2010

  • Windsors Hope William Will Save Them

    William Windsor is being projected as the acceptable face of feudalism in a continuing effort to protect the Windsor family’s privileges. “Prince William determined to tackle republicanism in Australia” was how the monarchist Telegraph newspaper headlined a report on his visit to one of the former colonies that share Britain’s hereditary head of state. According…

  • The Company We Keep

    Britain’s feudal head of state Elizabeth Windsor is the 12th richest hereditary ruler in the world according to Forbes magazine. Windsor’s £349m net worth is exceeded by the so-called “royal” rulers of Thailand, the United Arab Emirates/Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Liechtenstein, Qatar, Morocco, Monaco, Oman Of the 14 countries with wealthy monarchs with which Britain…

  • Holiday to Celebrate Feudal Privilege

    The government is to encourage citizens to celebrate another 60 years in which they have been denied a basic democratic right – not to be discriminated against in the filling of public office on the grounds of family or genetic makeup . June 5, 2011 has been declared a public holiday to mark Elizabeth Windsor’s…

  • Free Speech

    A free speech campaign in support of radio DJ Tom Binns has demonstrated how monarchy can confuse patriotic impulses while denying citizens their democratic rights. Mr. Binns was sacked by Radio BRMB in Birmingham after making disrespectful comments when an unintended feed of the Christmas speech by Britain’s feudal head of state interrupted his show.…