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by blibble
3038 days ago
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technically the queen is above the law as she is sovereign and the source of all law ('parliament' is really for 'queen in parliament') additionally the queen is the head of the judiciary, so she would be being tried in her own court 'queen (R) vs. xyz' http://www.royal.uk/queen-and-law of course the last time the King behaved like this it didn't end too well for him |
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What rubbish. In the UK, Parliament is sovereign. The British monarchy can be entirely removed by an Act of Parliament. Not only is it sovereign, but it cannot be bound by any previous Parliament.
Your fake facts portray the UK as an absolute dictatorship.