Quoted and agreed, on both counts.I'm not going to get into a political argument (I find that intensely boring as no-one's opinion changes; it just leads to tired fingers) but just for posterity's sake, my personal perspective is that the Monarchy should definitely remain.
On a purely economic level, it's cost-effective national branding/advertising. On a political level, Constitutional Monarchy blends a lot of systemic advantages with very few practical disadvantages, so there's no real representational need for change. On an emotional level, I like the tradition and the associated pomp & circumstance.
This. I think the monarchy is a fine institution, and in its modern form no threat whatsoever to a free nation. Yes, a system of hereditary privelege is arguably outdated, but to my mind that will only be an argument against the monarchy existing when hereditary privelege is no longer alive and well amongst the commons, under a different name. If I can live in a house paid for by an accident of birth, inheritance from my mrs' parents, why can't a royal?
I have enormous respect for the Queen, she works incredibly hard and has given her entire life in unwavering service to this nation. We could all learn from that work ethic.
I think the difference is that Queen Elizabeth is not just a regular old lady. Every day of her young life from the time her father ascended to King was spent preparing her to be the future monarch (a role which she eventually took at a very young age). Unless you were raised the same way, you would be incapable of doing what she does. I don't think its the type of role that someone could just walk into.Why should we treat someone with reverence just because of their lineage? Elizabeth is a good example of the absurdity, I think. She's just a regular old lady, yet as she's the Queen, it's a big deal and a sign of her humility when she rides the tram like the rest of us mortals.
Yeah. How tough can it be? You just eat tea and crumpets and wave at people.Nonsense. All she does is represent. A lot of people can do that, without spending years learning it. Many countries have representative heads of state who fulfill the representative duties monarchs used to have. It's stressful , no doubt, but it's certainly not rocket science, either.
Nonsense. All she does is represent. A lot of people can do that, without spending years learning it. Many countries have representative heads of state who fulfill the representative duties monarchs used to have. It's stressful , no doubt, but it's certainly not rocket science, either.
I was responding to "Nonsense, all she does is represent", which I saw as a total dismissal of the difficulty of her work and the experience she brings to it. Apologies if I misinterpreted.
Edited to add: In terms of the 'grooming from childhood' - that is what Prince William is going through now. He isn't having experience of each armed force just to give him something to do until his grandma and dad die, he's being prepared to be their commander when he's older.
You do realize the difference between what the Monarch does and what the Prime Minister does, correct? There is no analogue in the United States.But that wasn't my point, cultcross. Also, it's kind of weird to use that line of defense. Abolish the monarchy and nobody will have to suffer through that pressure and stress for longer than a few years.
No, what I suggested was exactly that: you DO need to be groomed from childhood in order to represent your country. I went on to say that in order for someone like, say, YOU, to do as good a job as Elizabeth, you would have had to be groomed from childhood. I don't know how old you are right now, but you absolutely can't just step into the role.My point was that you don't need to be groomed from childhood in order to represent your country and even do it well which was what tighr seemed to suggest.
I was responding to "Nonsense, all she does is represent", which I saw as a total dismissal of the difficulty of her work and the experience she brings to it. Apologies if I misinterpreted.
Edited to add: In terms of the 'grooming from childhood' - that is what Prince William is going through now. He isn't having experience of each armed force just to give him something to do until his grandma and dad die, he's being prepared to be their commander when he's older. He has also gained experience of the voluntary and charitable sectors, national ceremony and royal duties. All in preparation for being the national figurehead. And as Kate Middleton's early existence in the public eye shows, it is not easy to go from Joe Commoner into that role. She's really taken till now to be appear even slightly comfortable in a royal position, and it's still obvious she is well behind William in her training.
I was responding to "Nonsense, all she does is represent", which I saw as a total dismissal of the difficulty of her work and the experience she brings to it. Apologies if I misinterpreted.
Edited to add: In terms of the 'grooming from childhood' - that is what Prince William is going through now. He isn't having experience of each armed force just to give him something to do until his grandma and dad die, he's being prepared to be their commander when he's older. He has also gained experience of the voluntary and charitable sectors, national ceremony and royal duties. All in preparation for being the national figurehead. And as Kate Middleton's early existence in the public eye shows, it is not easy to go from Joe Commoner into that role. She's really taken till now to be appear even slightly comfortable in a royal position, and it's still obvious she is well behind William in her training.
Still, democratic republics with Presidents as heads of states who generally do the stuff the King or Queen does seem to be doing fine. I just found the notion that someone who wasn't groomed for this for years could not serve as the head of state absurd.
ETA: Yes, I'm quite aware of the difference between head of state and head of government, tighr. My country has the same division, but with presidents instead of monarchs. There are many other countries with a similar set-up.
They do nothing important unless you count scrounging my hard earned cash.
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