Month: April 2014

  • Kamol Duangphasuk

    RIP Kamol Duangphasuk, Thai poet and critic of lèse-majesté laws, assassinated on Wednesday. <a href=”https://www.abbrv.co.uk/5RW”>Read more</a>

  • Cameron Defends Religious Discrimination

    Prime Minister David Cameron has called for a continuation of religious discrimination in Britain. In response to a statement by his deputy Nick Clegg that the privileged status of the Anglican church should be ended, Cameron claimed that “Our arrangements work well. As I’ve said before, we’re a Christian country, we have an established church”.…

  • NZ Republic campaigners still positive after Windsor visit

    “Campaigners for a New Zealand Head of State are still feeling positive after ten days of royal events” says NZ Republic Chair, Savage. “Our polling before the visit showed increased support for a kiwi head of state. We have a long term goal for improving democracy in New Zealand and this royal visit was an…

  • The President of Ireland and the Queen of the Kingdom

    The state visit of the President of Ireland has been a cause for satisfaction in some British quarters. The Financial Times described it as “an event laden with symmetry and symbolism”. Certainly the British are often better at putting on a show than they are at being serious about democracy. The future of Northern Ireland…

  • Talk of Republic Greets Windsors on Australian Tour

    The latest visit to Australia by celebrity members of the Windsor clan has caused an increase in discussion about an Australian republic. The Sydney Morning Herald greeted the Windsor couple with a 700-word opinion piece with the title “Royal Tour: It’s Time to Break the Habit”, by the national director of the Australian Republican Movement.…

  • New Blow to Spanish Monarchy

    King Bourbon Accused of Supporting Military Plot A new book by Pilar Urbano accuses Juan Bourbon, the Spanish monarch, of supporting an effort by military officers to remove the country’s elected government in 1981. Bourbon also applied personal pressure to get the PM to stand down, according to the journalist and popular historian. Most other…

  • Crack in TV Licence Defence

    An internal BBC review has proposed that the TV licence fee be replaced by a “membership fee” if funding negotiations with the government do not go as the state media giant wishes. The review was led by the Corporation’s head of strategy, who has now left the BBC. There is no precedent for the BBC…

  • Abbott Brings Back Feudal Titles

    Monarchist Australian Prime Minister is bringing back feudal titles after 28 years in which that country has been free of them. But republicans believe that this will increase support for an Australian republic. The Australian Republican Movement (ARM) says support has grown since Abbot swore allegiance to British queen Windsor when he became prime minister.…