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In theory, yes, but when?The British people can choose to end the royal family system if they wish.
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In theory, yes, but when?The British people can choose to end the royal family system if they wish.
Last time the British people tried to get rid of kings and queens, how many people died?You have no such freedom to end communist party rule without getting crushed by tanks.
In theory, yes, but when?
I am talking of today's time, obviously. I can also open the history of China to see how perfectly lovely and peaceful the Chinese 'democracy' has been.Last time the British people tried to get rid of kings and queens, how many people died?
We are talking about the same government, I want to know the last time when you got a revolt, what happened?I am talking of today's time, obviously. I can also open the history of China to see how perfectly lovely and peaceful the Chinese 'democracy' has been.
In Britain the people choose to retain the Queen as head of state. The power of funding the Queen is with the people. She is like an institution.We are talking about the same government, I want to know the last time when you got a revolt, what happened?
Why queens and kings have born privilege? why they can spend taxpayers money to live a luxury life?
It's not a choice, it's something they have to live with. in a sense , Chinese communist party is like a institution in China, same as the queen in UK.In Britain the people choose to retain the Queen as head of state. The power of funding the Queen is with the people. She is like an institution.
No. You have no power to change the communist party rule. British government can democratically decide to end the royal family system if they wish. They don't because of its deep history and heritage, so the royal institution gives stability to their multi party democracy. Moreover, UK makes a lot of money from tourism because of the royal family.It's not a choice, it's something they have to live with. in a sense , Chinese communist party is like a institution in China, same as the queen in UK.
Chinese Communist party dramatically changed several times during the past 50 years, but UK royal family system hasn't. when do you think Brits will get rid of those priviledged bunch?No. You have no power to change the communist party rule. British government can democratically decide to end the royal family system if they wish.
If the British decide to get rid of the royal system, they will, if they want to keep them, they will, and they do. That is the freedom which you don't have regarding the communist party.Chinese Communist party dramatically changed several times during the past 50 years, but UK royal family system hasn't. when do you think Brits will get rid of those priviledged bunch?
Which part of their constitution says it and how often they vote to find it out?If the British decide to get rid of the royal system, they will, if they want to keep them, they will, and they do. That is the freedom which you don't have regarding the communist party.
Wikipedia: Finances of the British Royal Family --Which part of their constitution says it and how often they vote to find it out?
According to the research, British taxpayers lose about $468 million a year just to have a head of state
I guess the number this study released doesn't include everythingWikipedia: Finances of the British Royal Family --
The finances of the British royal family come from a number of sources. The British government supports the monarch and some of her family financially[1] by means of the Sovereign Grant, which is intended to meet the costs of the sovereign's official expenditures.[2] This includes the costs of the upkeep of the various royal residences, staffing, travel and state visits, public engagements, and official entertainment.[3] Other sources of income include revenues from the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall, a parliamentary annuity, and income from private investments. The Keeper of the Privy Purse is Head of the Privy Purse and Treasurer's Office and has overall responsibility for the management of the sovereign's financial affairs.[4]
Chinese leaders are real people vary with opinions on everything just like everyone on the street, the only difference is they belong to the well informed and experienced elite group, their decision making is for the long term planning and development for the country, not short term general public popularity contest like western democracies.According to the research, British taxpayers lose about $468 million a year just to have a head of state