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A lot of these secondary "solutions" wouldn't even be legal with something comparable to a Bill of Rights
The problem with politicians is that far too many people have a naive faith in them
a bill of rights that can't simply be undone with a later contradicting law and some "Common Law" interpretation aswith the Communications Act of 2003
@RMS_Gigantic You obviously didn't understand what Douglas said
I agree with Douglas, I just think there's an even deeper and more fundamental problem with the British legal system
@RMS_Gigantic the problem is the politicians, that don't serve the people and we are a small number that support others.
politicians who don't swear allegiance to their citizens or British law
but instead personally swear allegiance to the British monarch
That isn't the problem. That is naive
You just said that the politicians don't serve the people
That's because they're not supposed to
They don't serve the monarch either
Yes, they do
no
```I, (Insert full name), do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, her heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.```
Do you think they honour that ?
They don't
The PM certainly does when meeting with the monarch personally every week
gay
they meet when they get sworn in
```The British Prime Minister has a weekly audience with Elizabeth II, usually every Wednesday, during parliamentary time at Buckingham Palace.```
Weekly
Hmmmm
I wonder how much it is observed
because I know Theresa May and David Cameron were slamming corbyn on a wednesday
Looks like they make time after the meeting, because here's David Cameron confirming their weekly nature: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2710855/My-weekly-chats-Queen-help-clear-head-says-Cameron-s-not-sure-gets-it.html
Umm surprising
still doesn't mean anything
The Queen, in turn, only swore an oath to defend the Church of England, if I recall correctly
Do you honestly think any sort of Real Politik works this way?
Thoughts on Anthony Bourdain?
@M4Gunner RIP, God will be getting some tasty steak.
I honestly think the British government works this way, because it does. This is what happens when your nation has no written constitution and a Bill of Rights that can easily be contradicted like any other law.
@RMS_Gigantic You are a fucking idiot then. Each politician has their own ideals, they don't suddenly meet the queen and after 40 odd years of being in politics think "the Crown and the realm"
The UK is not a republic
For all intents and purposes, it is. The monarchy has no _de facto_ power.
She has shitloads of de jure power, however.
@RMS_Gigantic if she did there would be a big fucking problem. That is only supposed to be used in times of war