Something as curious as the monarchy won't survive unless you take account of people's attitudes. After all, if people don't want it, they won't have it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Over the years to come, one thing is for certain: if the monarchy wishes to stay relevant and in power, it will have to change more.
I'd like to see a much more open Monarchy, myself. I used to think they were completely useless and we should get rid of them. I don't necessarily feel that way anymore. I'm still ambivalent, I still loathe the British class system, and the Royal family are the apex of the British class system.
The monarchy is foremost a business, and it's important to them that the British public continue to finance the excessive luxurious lifestyles of the now quite enormous, wasteful and useless 'royal' family. I find it very sad.
The best reason why Monarchy is a strong government is, that it is an intelligible government. The mass of mankind understand it, and they hardly anywhere in the world understand any other.
We could have a political movement going if it had been properly organized but the Monarchy's done itself enormous damage possibly beyond the point of long-term recovery.
It's vital that the monarchy keeps in touch with the people. It's what I try and do.
Well, when did this become a monarchy? You know, we are the people. The president works for us and, you know, we need to remember that.
I'm not an anarchist, but I believe that people don't want the royal family - the so-called royal family.
I embody the renewed monarchy for a new time.
Monarchists frequently declare that without the royal family, Britain would be 'nothing.' What a woeful lack of love for one's country such statements express.
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