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Quote from: "caskur"Quote from: "Guest"Maybe in the middle ages the monarch had absolute power but since Oliver Cromwell parliament has absolute power, so the permission from the monarch is cerimonial and they wouldn't dare deny the democratically elected parliament if it wanted to go to war
lol, dream on.
Quote from: "Guest"Maybe in the middle ages the monarch had absolute power but since Oliver Cromwell parliament has absolute power, so the permission from the monarch is cerimonial and they wouldn't dare deny the democratically elected parliament if it wanted to go to war
Quote from: "Guest"Quote from: "caskur"Quote from: "Guest"Quote from: "caskur"Quote from: "Odinson"The Queen still has a lot of power..
She is the supreme leader of the military.
Its only thought of as ceremonial because she is not using these powers...
But they are not ceremonial on paper..
Someone who gets it.
Well done.
ac_drinks
Why the loyalty to the queen, do you know you are supposed to bow or curtsey in front of her, I wouldn't, I bow to no one
I'm a Royalist. I highly respect the Queen.
Why? I thought you were German anyway
Quote from: "cc"Quote from: "iron horse jockey"She has a ceremonial role in the UK, but not in the commonwealth. Canada did not need nor seek approval from the King to declare war on Germany in 1939. Canada's independence to declare war was established by the Statute of Westminster of 1931. It domestic law in Australia and Canada.
Aw, so we can declare war on China for this deliberate attack on us on our own.
Oh, right, Juntine XI
Quote from: "iron horse jockey"She has a ceremonial role in the UK, but not in the commonwealth. Canada did not need nor seek approval from the King to declare war on Germany in 1939. Canada's independence to declare war was established by the Statute of Westminster of 1931. It domestic law in Australia and Canada.
Quote from: "caskur"Quote from: "Guest"Quote from: "caskur"Quote from: "Odinson"The Queen still has a lot of power..
She is the supreme leader of the military.
Its only thought of as ceremonial because she is not using these powers...
But they are not ceremonial on paper..
Someone who gets it.
Well done.
ac_drinks
Why the loyalty to the queen, do you know you are supposed to bow or curtsey in front of her, I wouldn't, I bow to no one
I'm a Royalist. I highly respect the Queen.
Quote from: "Guest"Quote from: "caskur"Quote from: "Odinson"The Queen still has a lot of power..
She is the supreme leader of the military.
Its only thought of as ceremonial because she is not using these powers...
But they are not ceremonial on paper..
Someone who gets it.
Well done.
ac_drinks
Why the loyalty to the queen, do you know you are supposed to bow or curtsey in front of her, I wouldn't, I bow to no one
Quote from: "Odinson"The Queen still has a lot of power..
She is the supreme leader of the military.
Its only thought of as ceremonial because she is not using these powers...
But they are not ceremonial on paper..
Quote from: "caskur"Quote from: "Odinson"The Queen still has a lot of power..
She is the supreme leader of the military.
Its only thought of as ceremonial because she is not using these powers...
But they are not ceremonial on paper..
Someone who gets it.
Well done.
ac_drinks
Quote from: "Odinson"The Queen still has a lot of power..
She is the supreme leader of the military.
Its only thought of as ceremonial because she is not using these powers...
But they are not ceremonial on paper..
Quote from: "caskur"Our military HMAS belong to the Queen
HMAS, Her Majestys Australian Service. If they petitioned to go, she would have to grant and obviously she did... A token Service compared to the USA men sacrificed.
I met a Scotsman who went to Viet Nam... Plenty of British ex-servicemen volunteered in Aus and NZ to go to Viet Nam. Over 20,000.
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