Category: Republic

  • Severn Bridge Renamed For Self-Pitying Prince

    In a politically partisan move the Highways Agency has renamed The Second Severn Crossing bridge that links Wales and England as The Prince of Wales Bridge. Embed from Getty Images The “prince” after whom the bridge is now named is Charlie Windsor, who was recently described by the Daily Mail as “pampered, petulant, self-pitying.” The…

  • Fierce Opposition to Democracy from British Legislators

    An attempt to remove hereditary legislators from the British parliament was met with what the Financial Times called “fierce opposition” from legislators-for-life. Embed from Getty Images Unelected legislators meet in Parliament A Labour legislator-for-life had proposed that the 92 legislators who have inherited their seats in parliament from a relative should not be replaced automatically…

  • Australian Court Protects Monarchical Privilege

    Letters that Australia’s head of state Elizabeth Windsor wrote to the Governor-General John Kerr and which are kept in the Australian National Archives are personal letters. That is the extraordinary decision of Australia’s Federal Court. Embed from Getty Images Gough Whitlam speaks to reporters after sacking Justice John Griffiths said that the letters “relate to…

  • Taxpayers To Be Hit With £25m Windsor “No austerity for us” Wedding Security Bill

    According to news media reports the wedding of Henry Windsor and Meghan Markle will cost taxpayers £25m for security alone at a time when public services are cracking under the pressure of austerity financing. Embed from Getty Images With the indifference to public good that is typical of the family the wedding is to be…

  • Church of England – Converter of Convenience

    Britain’s state church is again demonstrating the lack of principal that is at its heart by converting American Meghan Markle to Anglicanism, the UK’s state religion. Embed from Getty Images Markle and her husband-to-be The conversion is to take place because Ms Markle wants to marry a member of the Windsor clan. She need not…

  • Rapper Will Be Jailed For Singing About “Bourbon Thieves”

    The “royal” family of Spain can sleep easily now that a rapper who showed disrespect for them has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison. Embed from Getty Images Two Bourbon “kings” The supreme court of Spain has ruled that the Rapper Josep Miquel Arenas Beltrán is guilty of lèse-majesté, as well…

  • Scottish Government Covered Up Windsor Interference

    Scotland’s deputy first minister and minister for eduction, John Swinney, wanted to keep secret some documents related to Charles Windsor’s interference in Scottish education according to news media reports. Embed from Getty Images John Swinney In an official email sent in June 2017 it was stated that Scottish National Party member Mr Swinney had asked…

  • Queen Windsor Assassination Attempt

    Monarchist Sympathies Overrode Criminal Justice An attempt to shoot Elizabeth Windsor, Britain’s feudal head of state, was hushed up by the New Zealand police, according to a report in that country’s Stuff publication. Embed from Getty Images Queen Windsor with NZ Prime Minister Robert Muldoon Christopher Lewis, aged 17, fired a shot from a .22…

  • Windsor Money Grab Failed

    Britain’s super-rich hereditary head of state, Elizabeth Windsor, tried to grab money intended for community heating schemes to keep her own homes warm, according to a report in the Independent. Embed from Getty Images Queen Windsor and husband Philip stand in front of Buckingham Palace fireplace Documents made public through freedom of information law have…

  • May Sabotages Lords Reform

    Loads Dice in Favour of Conservatives Proposals for the reform of the second chamber of parliament, composed of “lords” and bishops, have been threatened with sabotage shortly after being announced. Embed from Getty Images Head of State Church Sitting in House of Lords In November of 2017 a committee of lordly legislators recommended a large…