The UK had Thatcher, experienced decades of decline, and left the EU under Queen Elizabeth. It’s not that things are suddenly worse under Charlie; they’ve been getting continually worse for a long time.
They only “officially” dont, but in fact they wield a huge amount of power over the government, there have been several scandals about it in recent years
The UK had Thatcher, experienced decades of decline, and left the EU under Queen Elizabeth. It’s not that things are suddenly worse under Charlie; they’ve been getting continually worse for a long time.
And had another female PM for like a week, at which point Liz died.
No middle ground.
Speaking like the royal family get a choice in what Parliament does or has the people vote on
They only “officially” dont, but in fact they wield a huge amount of power over the government, there have been several scandals about it in recent years
E.g?
Eg https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jun/04/black-spider-memos-second-batch-of-prince-charless-letters-released
Even more of a reason the conversation is moot