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MaizieD
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If we stopped calling them your majesty your highness, what are they just a celebrity family.
Whatever you think of them, the institution is part of our constitution and you meddle with the constitution in the name of achieving simplistic solutions at your peril.
Hasn't Brexit taught us anything?
Personally, I don't think that is becoming a modern state and dispensing with medieval traditions, amounts to "simplistic". Removing a layer of society that encourages blind devotion and unquestioning allegiance isn't "simplistic". Becoming a country which accepts that we are all equal and don't need God to Save one of us because of who his mum was isn't "simplistic" It's just good sense.
Brexit is the disaster some of us always knew it would be. That doesn't mean we never change anything ever again.
I'm not saying that the idea is simplistic, I'm saying that altering a constitution is a far more complex operation than people might think. It's simplistic to just say 'abolish the monarchy, just as it was simplistic to believe that we could just 'leave the EU'.
davidallengreen.com/2022/09/the-blocked-route-of-republicanism/
It took France well over 100 years after their revolution to achieve the constitution they now have; with a monarchy and empire or two on the way. It was changing, if I recollect my politics lectures rightly, even during the De Gaulle era.