Message from @system11
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Royal Assent of a law she writes in her fucking Drawing Room and stamps on it, erasing the FTPA.
Shes most likely pro eu
Doubtful.
I think she's having PTSD flashbacks from WW2 looking at Merkel and the gang.
She cannot do it without parliament's consent
i think shes probably most in favour of referendum results
Then why hasn't she spoke up
No she can. Parliament is action on her behalf
Power of dissolution was done away with with the FTPA
She can remove anyone she likes
I have a question for chat real quick, how much cultural ties do you think the US has with Britain?
be great to one day get a candid interview with her, but i dont see it happening
thats correct wez, she removed diana
"The royal prerogative to dissolve Parliament was abrogated by Section 3 of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011."
FUCK
I can't post images
Section 6, subsection 2
USA and UK are very alike in culture
The US's culture was founded on British values, but I would argue has diverged and converged several times. At the moment, its much more corpratist than we are.
"This Act does not affect the way in which the sealing of a proclamation summoning a new Parliament may be authorised; and the sealing of a proclamation to be issued under section 2(7) may be authorised in the same way. "
And subsection 1:
"This Act does not affect Her Majesty’s power to prorogue Parliament."
No, the Supreme Court can though because YOLO.
She hasnt done a damn thing
Yes
Prorogue
Dissolution is different
Her country bleeds and she watches
A parliament must first be dissolved
I think she'll intervene before mass social unrest.
If the country is on the brink of just collapsing, she'll have no other choice.
We won't get mass civil unrest
i dont think mass social unrest will actually happen
That comes from leftists lol
Probably not, but I think that's her breaking point.
i think people are too ground down, worn out, and scared of the police
"As of 2011, Queen Elizabeth II can no longer exercise her power to dissolve parliament. With the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act, a two-thirds vote in the House of Commons must occur to dissolve England’s government before a five-year fixed-term expires."