π¨π¬π§ BREAKING: BRITONS CALL ON KING CHARLES TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT
π΄ Public demand a general election now
π΄ Trust in Starmer and Labour at rock bottom
π΄ Britain cannot survive 4 more years of this decline
SHOULD THE KING STEP IN AND DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT?
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Chuckles won't do anything: he's in on the whole scam.
Maybe POTUS have put Chuck in his place to do the right thing.. a girl can hope
If so, that would likely require a great deal of pressure on King Charles...Don't trust him as far as I could throw him after the way Diana was dealt with.
Muslims were coming at Diana trying to get her on the team - I think by now they have Charles already. Him as a convert endorsing and enabling jihad, killings and slavery against his own people goes a long way to explain the state of the UK.
Yes, Charles submitted to POTUS just like his Mother...
He is in on it, but also has the most dirt on him as well as the most to lose. Maybe thereβs a way to convince him to put a atop to it.
I was thinking the same thing. Feels like that's exactly what they want.
Snausages!!!
u/#catdance
Ya see em? Red as a lobster...
He's leading it.
He's one of the major stakeholders imo. All the Commonwealth countries went OTT with the coof scam and introduced tyranny to bolster their agenda.
wait everyone says the king doesn't have any real power
I believe itβs one of the few official powers he has left as βhead of stateβ.
Would love to hear the inside track of any Brits on here.
The Monarch retains the power to veto any legislation, appoint/dismiss a Minister including the PM, prorogue/dismiss parliament as a whole, and technically all foreign relations treaties, declare war etc. but all this is done "on the advice of" a minister.
However, as an anti-monarchist I'd like to point out that for a couple centuries the Monarch has never once had a piece of legislation put before them that they felt the need to veto.
So how much power the Monarch retains is really a mystery, because it could be as simple as someone from the Monarch's office going "he ain't signing that" and instead of potentially introducing a constitutional crisis they torpedo the legislation.
The interesting thing to me is still how the Monarchy kowtowed to Trump, so given they have full authority to enter treaties/deals/pacts with foreign nations, what that could potentially entail.
In Australia, the Governor General is, constitutionally, the representative of the Crown, which the King is also. The GG in Australia can lawfully dissolve parliament under certain conditions, I think. Has been done in the past, anyway.
I expect that the King of the UK can dissolve parliament. But that's just a distant observer's speculation, of course.
They are wrong
Charles owns england, canada, australia and new zealand
It is called 'crown land'. Everyone is a renter
And he used to own the U.S.A. until trump came along.
Ah, but what you don't know it seems, is that the Monarch is not 'The Crown'. The monarch is the embodiment of the Crown, and it's representative, but in British political history, the authority of the monarch to act has been limited and restricted, etc. The Crown is like the sovereignty of the country. But this doesn't mean that the monarch can do what he/she wants.
It's an important concept, as far as I know (admittedly limited - not a constitutional scholar).
But the Crown is the institution, the sovereignty. That sovereignty is exercised through government institutions.
This is the foundation of the modern United Kingdom, that took a leap forward with the Magna Carta and then another with the 1689 Bill of Rights.
In fact, much of the United States constitutional foundation builds on the UK system, but takes it to another level. In the US, the sovereignty of the nation is embodied in 'the People'. In the UK, it is in 'the Crown'. But Charles is not the Crown. For example, he has to take oaths.
The problem is not so much the form of the government. It's the corruption that infiltrates and abuses it. Corrupt presidents in the USA for decades have horribly gutted the country and caused a plethora as problems. In the UK, the Royal Family is or has (always) been corrupt, but some would have been better than others. But corruption in the Monarchy as well as in the executive is likewise a problem.
Both the United States and the UK have three branches - legislative, executive and judiciary.
Corruption is the problem.
And no, Charles doesn't 'own' England, Canada Australia or New Zealand. The Crown does.
Technically the King selects the government, and in doing this, has near unlimited power. In practice the monarch will select the electoral winner so long as their government continues to support the Crownβs grift (which they all do without question). They couldnβt care less about the day-to-day issues of actually governing, so the politicians do that.
They simply outsourced slavery.
With all due respect, this is an incredibly simplistic view of the UK system.
And no, 'technically' the King does NOT select the government. Like the US, the UK system of government evolved as a system of law and order. The King, or Monarch, is as subject to the (UK) law as Presidents Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama and Trump are.
But, let me ask you. Are Bush and Clinton really subject to the law? If not, why not? Is the problem here the US constitution? Or something else?
The basis for the US constitution AND the UK constitution is the same established foundation of common law. They differ, but there is a LOT more in common than there are differences.
Thinking the king is going to save them really shows how little awareness they have and how fucked they are.
I assure you that nobody here thinks this will happen.
The King supports the Islam invasion.
They worship Satan.
Black cube in Mecca, they walk around it like the rings of Saturn
Black Cube=Saturn=Satan in symbology.
Charles as we all know, worships Satan as well. It's all connected.
Exactly Jammy!
Remember William stated he will not be the head of the Church of England. He has pre-emptively capitulated.
Remember all those wild grocery store tablets saying he would not be king, or the last king? Doesn't seem so wild now.
Pray for Europe. Without the 2nd amendment not sure what is the next step.
Jesus
I am...and the whole world! π
3D printing?
https://nitter.poast.org/TheBritishIntel/status/1972207867534233997
The King should step down
u/#Correct
And so should much of Parliament!
He is one of the Pedo Elite and as long as his supply of children to eat is available he is happy. If he did, then it would be in Submission. Does he actually have that power these days?
And get rid of the stupid wigs while their at it
J1D did you listen to that Saturday Update from Promethean Action? If not you may be missing a big part of how King Charles fits into everything that is happening now.
No and I need to, just haven't had the time....thanks MD!
Just did ....Susan is one smart cookie!
Charles of Arabia! π
I've never seen someone with such a blood red hand! Did he just eat someone? Creepily hard to trust that he'll do the right thing
Why would he do that? He agrees with Starmer.
Queen Charles isn't going to do anything. He's farther to the left than any Brit politicians.
Dissolve the fake kingdom. Set my people free.
Not a chance. Heβs too busy with kilt fittings and photo ops to do anything else!