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If we decided to have no more Monarchy

John146John146 Posts: 12,926
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Who would become the head of the Church of England.?
Whose head would appear on our currency?
What would we do with Buck House?
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    DiscombobulateDiscombobulate Posts: 4,242
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    John146 wrote: »
    Who would become the head of the Church of England.?

    I guess the Church would be disestablished and the Archbishop of Canterbury would become its supreme governor.


    John146 wrote: »
    Whose head would appear on our currency?

    Probably past historical figures or a symbol of the UK

    John146 wrote: »
    What would we do with Buck House?

    The new President would probably have it as their home \ office
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    jmclaughjmclaugh Posts: 64,001
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    Well until we do which is most unlikely who cares.
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    nanscombenanscombe Posts: 16,588
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    Archbishop of Canterbury
    President (?)
    Sell it to a third party to turn it into an exclusive hotel as it may not be economically viable as a tourist attraction.
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    RaferRafer Posts: 14,231
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    Archbishop of Canterbury
    Historically significant image.
    Museum
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,845
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    Before that, you will have to contend with the rest of us who have pledged their honour and their lives to the House of Windsor.:D
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    pixel_pixelpixel_pixel Posts: 6,695
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    Bruce Forsyth on the notes I guess,
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    John146John146 Posts: 12,926
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    From the previous post re a President, does that mean that Canada & Australia would have to appoint a President?
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    DiscombobulateDiscombobulate Posts: 4,242
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    John146 wrote: »
    From the previous post re a President, does that mean that Canada & Australia would have to appoint a President?

    Yes either that or they could keep the monarchy as their own.
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    jjnejjne Posts: 6,580
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    John146 wrote: »
    Who would become the head of the Church of England.?

    Does it really matter?

    Leave that decision to the bible-thumpers. Nothing to do with the rest of us.
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    woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    Yes either that or they could keep the monarchy as their own.

    There could potentially be a situation in which the UK monarch ceases to be the UK monarch, but continues to be head of the various other countries left under the Windsor yoke from the days of yore.

    What is more interesting (and pressing) is who will get the job of Head of the Commonwealth after the Queen passes away. It is not a hereditary title, yet Charlie has been taking over some of the duties associated with it. It seems to me that the Windsor family are jockeying for the job to be his.
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    tiggertinytiggertiny Posts: 5,361
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    Time to abolish the monarchy perhaps despatch Charles to a secure institution where he would no doubt feel at home and among friends!
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    northantsgirlnorthantsgirl Posts: 4,663
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    Archbishop of Canterbury
    The houses of parliament portcullis
    Museum (the elected head of state can go to somewhere rather smaller)
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    DiscombobulateDiscombobulate Posts: 4,242
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    Archbishop of Canterbury
    The houses of parliament portcullis
    Museum (the elected head of state can go to somewhere rather smaller)

    BIB ie the Beaufort family crest. I'm surprised you suggested that ...................

    (Henry VII plastered it all over the place because his mother was a Beaufort)
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    Clarisse76Clarisse76 Posts: 5,566
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    John146 wrote: »
    Who would become the head of the Church of England.?
    Whose head would appear on our currency?
    What would we do with Buck House?
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    It will house the new Top Gear studio and race track.
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    John146John146 Posts: 12,926
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    Clarisse76 wrote: »
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    It will house the new Top Gear studio and race track.

    Best suggestions in this short thread....:D
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    Tal'shiarTal'shiar Posts: 2,290
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    Clarisse76 wrote: »
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    It will house the new Top Gear studio and race track.

    Best answer!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 429
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    Obviously there's no big clamour for an end to the monarchy but there's an awful lot of tosh spouted by it's supporters about how many tourists they bring in etc.

    I believe that the most-visited city in the world is Paris and they chopped off their king's head 200 years ago!

    I could be wrong but I don't think the millions of tourists who visit Britain each year actually get to meet the Queen in person........
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    thorrthorr Posts: 2,153
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    Before that, you will have to contend with the rest of us who have pledged their honour and their lives to the House of Windsor.:D

    By Windsor, I guess you mean Sax-Coburg Gotha!
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    deptfordbakerdeptfordbaker Posts: 22,368
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    Kevin Maguire wants JK Rowling to be president in a British republic. Trouble is she is a Labour supporter, which is basically the problem, how do you find some one 100% non partisan?
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    GibsonSGGibsonSG Posts: 23,681
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    John146 wrote: »
    Who would become the head of the Church of England.?
    Whose head would appear on our currency?
    What would we do with Buck House?

    Would the rest of the world be the slightest bit interested in us anymore?
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    woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    Kevin Maguire wants JK Rowling to be president in a British republic. Trouble is she is a Labour supporter, which is basically the problem, how do you find some one 100% non partisan?

    You have a constitution that sets out what a Head of State can do. At present, only convention says that a monarch should be non partisan. We have absolutely no way of knowing or ensuring whether or not they are - we just have to trust them and the PM. For example, we know Charles has fired off missives on everything from health to education. We are not allowed to know either what he said or whether or not it was acted upon; in short, we have no idea if he is non partisan.
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    Coffee n cakeCoffee n cake Posts: 1,106
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    Kevin Maguire wants JK Rowling to be president in a British republic. Trouble is she is a Labour supporter, which is basically the problem, how do you find some one 100% non partisan?

    Why do they have to be non partisan?

    We have more than two parties, we have elections and the President can preside for a number of years after which elections are called again and a different president (possibly from a different party, even) can take over.

    As is done in the US and any other number of democracies with Presidential Heads of State.
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    woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    GibsonSG wrote: »
    Would the rest of the world be the slightest bit interested in us anymore?

    Why is the rest of the world's interest important? Does, say, the Republic of Ireland fret about whether or not foreign media is interested in it? Seems a very odd thing to be concerned about - very self-conscious, somewhat pathetic, and implies that without the Windsor family, the country is a non-entity.
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    GibsonSGGibsonSG Posts: 23,681
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    Kevin Maguire wants JK Rowling to be president in a British republic. Trouble is she is a Labour supporter, which is basically the problem, how do you find some one 100% non partisan?

    Kevin Maguire is an idiot who hasn't considered the interest the rest of the world have in our Monarchy. Why make ourselves like the rest of the world. We have something unique - the last true hereditary Monarchy. If he doesn't like it he can always go to Ireland.
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    DiscombobulateDiscombobulate Posts: 4,242
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    woot_whoo wrote: »
    You have a constitution that sets out what a Head of State can do. At present, only convention says that a monarch should be non partisan. We have absolutely no way of knowing or ensuring whether or not they are - we just have to trust them and the PM. For example, we know Charles has fired off missives on everything from health to education. We are not allowed to know either what he said or whether or not it was acted upon; in short, we have no idea if he is non partisan.

    Well he has been reported as saying he will be. Time will tell, or maybe not.
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