Category: Republic
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Charlie Windsor Picks Pockets for £658,000
Charles Windsor, who has the strange job of being the son of Britain’s head of state, sent the taxpayers travel bills for £658,000 in 2015-16. Those taxpayers were obliged to pay £33,249 for train journeys between Ayr, Yorkshire and Aberdeen. The two-day trip would have cost anyone else a few hundred pounds. But Charlie used…
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Charlie’s Been At It Again
Foolish Feudalist Pokes Nose Where It Does Not Belong Charlie Windsor, who is to inherit the position of UK head of state when his mother dies, has again used his feudal status to have his way on a public policy issue. Windsor has written a number of letters to the head of the Environment Agency…
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Queen Windsor Complains to Press Regulator
Queen Windsor has acted to defend her family’s feudal privileges after a charge of political bias. She has made a complaint about a Sun newspaper story to the Press Standards Organisation. The Sun had reported that Windsor had forcefully criticised the European Union in conversation with Nick Clegg when he was Deputy Prime Minister. The…
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The Lizzie Line: TFL’s Snub to Republicans
Transport for London has given a slap in the face to upwards of 1.7m republican Londoners, and to others who visit London or fund its transport, by renaming Crossrail as the Elizabeth Line. The Elizabeth in question is Elizabeth Windsor, Britain’s feudal head of state. According to news media reports Conservative mayor Boris Johnson was…
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Law to End Windsor Secrecy Proposed
Tom Brake, a Liberal Democrat MP, has proposed a new law that would stop the Windsor clan keeping its political activities secret. The Public Interest and Transparency Bill was presented to parliament on 19 January 2016. If passed it will make the Windsors subject to the Freedom of Information Act in the same way as…
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Sixth in Line for Spanish Throne Accused of Tax Fraud
Cristina Federica Victoria Antonia de la Santísima Trinidad de Borbón y de Grecia appeared in court this week on a charge of tax fraud. Cristina is the sister of the Spanish head of state. She is considered by monarchists to be a “princess”. The Spanish “royal” family has cut its ties to Ms. de Borbón…
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To Insult a Dog Is To Insult a King
Monarchists tell us that monarchies are more stable than other systems. Here’s what that stability looks like in the monarchy of Thailand. Thanakorn Siripaiboon, a Thai factory worker, has been charged with insulting the monarchy, an offence known as lèse-majesté. His offence was to make remarks about a stray dog that had been rescued by…
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Son of head of state given confidential papers
In December 2015 it was revealed that the son of the head of state, like his mother, is allowed to read all cabinet memoranda. These include secret proposals for legislation and discussion documents that are kept secret from most citizens for thirty years. Mr. Windsor is on the “standard circulation” list for these memoranda. The…
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Government May Ask Europe to Overrule British Judges
The British government may ask the European Union Court of Justice to help it protect the British monarchy from public scrutiny according to press reports. This would be a demonstration of unusual desperation by a government that usually seeks to distance itself from the Europe Union. The appeal to European Union judges is being considered…
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A Royal Anthem Is Not A National Anthem
The fuss about the silence of Jeremy Corbyn during the singing of the British anthem was perhaps more than anything else the taking of an opportunity to attack a political enemy. Nonetheless it says more about our country than it does about Mr. Corbyn. A nation that acts as if love of country is the…