Month: May 2013

  • Spanish “Princess” In Fraud Investigation

    A Spanish judge has asked for informtion from tax authorities as part of an enquiry into Cristina Federica de Borbón y Grecia and what the Financial Times described as “possible tax fraud and money laundering”. She is the youngest dauthter of the Spanish monarch and considered a “princess” by feudalists. This is the latest scandal…

  • Feudal Celebration Left Britain Poorer

    Britons Paid For Windsor Jubilee The cost to Britain of the 2012 two-day celebration of Liz Windsor’s 60 years as head of state was between 0.3 and 0.4 per cent of GDP according to the Office of National Statistics. An extra public holiday was declared to allow monarchists to show their support for the feudal…

  • It’s A Family Affair

    Windsor Prepare to Pass on Public Office The Windsor family is preparing for a new head of state for Britain according to news media reports. The current hereditary head of state, Liz Windsor, has started to hand over some of her limited workload to her son Charlie. However, the reports say that she intends to…

  • BBC Gives Up Pretence

    The BBC has given up all pretence of political impartiality and has made itself a definite part of the systematic state discrimination against republicans in Britain in again celebrating the feudal institution of monarchy. The state-sponsored broadcaster has announced a “celebration season” to mark the sixty years in which Liz Windsor has been Britain’s unchallengeable…